The words that are often confused
LOSE and LOOSE are different parts of speech and are written differently👇
🟣 "to LOSE" /luːz/ verb - to stop having a particular attitude, quality, ability etc, or to gradually have less of it; not win; cannot find something.
• Children lose their keys quite often.
• Losing weight is not that easy in winter.
🟠 “LOOSE” /luːs/ adjective - not firmly attached; not tied tightly.
• A tiger has escaped from the zoo and is still loose.
• I am looking for some loose clothes for my training.
@ieltsboyko
LOSE and LOOSE are different parts of speech and are written differently👇
🟣 "to LOSE" /luːz/ verb - to stop having a particular attitude, quality, ability etc, or to gradually have less of it; not win; cannot find something.
• Children lose their keys quite often.
• Losing weight is not that easy in winter.
🟠 “LOOSE” /luːs/ adjective - not firmly attached; not tied tightly.
• A tiger has escaped from the zoo and is still loose.
• I am looking for some loose clothes for my training.
@ieltsboyko