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The word 'lose' is a verb with multiple meanings, including to misplace, or to come out on the short end of, as in the opposite of 'win'. The word 'loose' is an adjective meaning not tight, not fastened, or not confined in any way. Fill in the blank with the best word: lose or loose. 1. Win or _____, this is the best game I’ve ever played in. 2.
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Worksheets: use lose or loose in each sentence. In these worksheets, students learn the difference between lose and loose. Lose is a verb meaning to misplace. Loose is an adjective meaning not firm or tight.
Lose The word "lose" rhymes with snooze. It has the following meaning: (1) To fail to keep. • I will lose weight but also my hair. (2) To fail to win. • I'm expected to lose this match. (3) To fail to make or keep money. • I will lose a fortune.
Write each verb in the correct verb tense to complete the story. Some tenses will be used more than once. If more than one tense is possible, try to list all the possibilities.