"lose"/"loose"... AHA!
wiggleroom
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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.
"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.
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haha thats funny!!! Yes soooooooooo many people on here get the two mixed up!!!0
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i loved this post
so true0 -
haha, i never realized it was that hard for ppl to know the difference until i saw so many mess it up on here. for a while i was wondering if it was a difference in maybe US vs England or something...but no...just ppl that can't spell. lol0
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Glad you guys like it! I accidentally posted it twice -- =(0
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I'm sooooo glad you posted this.. It's been bugging me that so many people don't know the difference!!0
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I think its funny that most adults get it wrong, but your 12-year-old knows what's what! Nice!0
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What a smart kid your daughter is. I love that.0
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Very cute!0
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Great way to remember it!0
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Bump for people who are less grammatically correct than a 12 year old.0
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I actually had to search this to see if anyone else noticed! I even went online to see if lose was spelled loose in other countries!0
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haha, i never realized it was that hard for ppl to know the difference until i saw so many mess it up on here. for a while i was wondering if it was a difference in maybe US vs England or something...but no...just ppl that can't spell. lol
I thought the same thing!0 -
I just posted this in a similar thread; but it merits repeating...
Grammar: The difference between knowing your *kitten* and knowing you're *kitten*.0 -
haha, i never realized it was that hard for ppl to know the difference until i saw so many mess it up on here. for a while i was wondering if it was a difference in maybe US vs England or something...but no...just ppl that can't spell. lol
Yeah, I wondered this too! I thought maybe it was like color/colour or yogurt/yoghurt, but nope!0 -
Finally!0
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