05.05.2020
Std – 6
English – Loose and lose sound just a little differently, but they have totally different meanings.
Loose is an adjective meaning not firm, not contained, or not tight.
Example 1: I like to wear loose clothing.
Lose is a verb meaning to misplace or no longer possess. It may also
mean unsuccessful.
Example 1: Did you lose your phone?
Example 2: Their team will lose to ours.
Choose loose or lose to complete each sentence.
1. She has a _________ tooth.
2. Velma might _________ her tennis match.
3. Don’t _________ your way in the forest.
4. There are a lot of _________ papers in the binder.
5. The brown dog was _________ in the neighborhood.
6. I will not ________ my temper.
7. My brothers _________ their house keys often.
8. They removed a _________ brick and found a gold coin.
9. The speaker will _________ everyone’s attention if he doesn’t speak louder.
10. The rock climber stepped on the _________
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Answer:
1)loose
2)lose
3)lose
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Answer:
1) loose
2) lose
3) lose
4) lose
5) lose
6) loose
7) lose
8) loose
9) lose
10) loose
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