my watch ______thirsty second a day (lose)
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my watch got lost thirsty second a day
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my watch has lost thirty second a day.
Explanation:
The present tense of “lost” is “lose” for everything except third person singular, which is “loses.” ... The different tenses for “to lose” are lose – lost – lost. This is an irregular verb, and its past tense.
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