The difference between “Lose” and “Loose”

  • shayla
    Posts: 1399
    #1252669

    I’ve gained so much information by coming to this site on a daily basis. Allow me to give something back? The difference between “Lose” and “Loose”…

    Lose – “Did you LOSE the fish at the boat?”

    Loose – “Yes, she came LOOSE at the boat!!!”

    Lose – “Well, you don’t have to LOSE your temper about it!”

    Loose – “You’re right, let’s go to the bar and get LOOSE.”

    Hope this helps!?!?!? (Makes me feel better)

    Fife
    Ramsey, MN
    Posts: 3998
    #514187

    How about “to” “two” and “too.”

    I went fishing and caught two walleyes.

    I gave one to my friend,

    so he could have walleye for dinner too.

    Chris
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1396
    #514198

    I wish I was as edumacated as you to!

    muskygator
    Foley MN
    Posts: 71
    #514208

    I thought that this was a fishing website. now i will have nitemares of english class

    the_grump
    Le Center
    Posts: 612
    #514234

    Watt ar u takin aboat anyweigh?

    bgrotte
    Rogers, MN
    Posts: 330
    #514236

    I don’t get it You lawst me….

    millelacsjumbos
    Minnesota
    Posts: 125
    #514247

    This one drives me nuts…

    There, They’re, and Their.

    They’re eating Their food over There.

    Also, “a lot” it two words, not “alot”.

    haywardbound
    New Brighton, MN
    Posts: 1107
    #514249

    I’ve always wondered about ‘probly’. <-my way

    Spell check says it should be… probably.

    …others say proly or something like it also. (not to, too or two)…

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