Lose has lost an 'o'
elcieloesazul
Posts: 448 Member
We've all seen people write this: "I'm here to loose weight." :sad: Okay, was it tied-up before or something? I think the word most of us are looking for is "lose." A good trick: "Lose has lost an 'o.'" Just a friendly reminder. :flowerforyou:
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lol THANK YOU! Now if only we can get to those that use "YOUR" instead of "YOU'RE"!0
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i always mix up your and you're... my grammar lol0
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lol THANK YOU! Now if only we can get to those that use "YOUR" instead of "YOU'RE"!
If only!
There, their, and they're, too.
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lol - don't forget to and too!!!0
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