English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)
LOSS, LOSE, LOST, LOOSE
LOSS is a noun and is usually used before a determiner:
May we not experience any loss.
LOSE is a verb in the present form: I will not lose anyone and myself to this pandemic by God’s grace.
LOST is the past tense of lose: He lost his pen yesterday.
LOOSE means not firmly or tightly fixed: She has got a loose tooth.
Now, let’s take a test
- Did you __ the contract (loss, lose, lost, loose)?
- Don’t __ your dignity for money (loss, lose, lost, loose).
- Could she have __ her bag (loss, lose, lost, loose)?
- She slipped into a __ T-shirt (loss, lose, lost, loose).
- No form of __will be recorded (loss, lose, lost, loose).
GAB
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