domingo, 15 de janeiro de 2012

English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 235 lose / loose

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Tip of the Day: 235 lose / loose
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

lose / loose

'Lose' is an irregular verb (lose - lost - lost). 'Loose' is adjective meaning the opposite of 'tight'. It

Example Sentences

This shirt is too loose.
Did you lose something?

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Intermediate level English focusing on the service industry with follow up multiple choice questions for in-class use and reading comprehension practice.


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Relative clauses provide extra information. This information can either define something (defining clause), or provide unnecessary, but interesting, added information (non-defining clause).


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