"lose"/"loose"... AHA!

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wiggleroom
wiggleroom Posts: 322 Member
My daughters were just discussing "lose" vs. "loose" and my 12-year-old came up with a great little reminder:

"When you LOSE, you LOSE an O; LOOSE is LOOSE enough that there's room for an extra!"

With all the posts I've seen about people getting these words confused, I thought I'd share. =)

(Sorry I double posted -- I can't figure out how to delete one!)