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Loss vs Lose vs Lost | English Grammar Explained | Avoid Mistakes & Speak Clearly | Everyday Use Now
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This video explains the grammatical differences between loss, lose, and lost: 'lose' is a verb (present tense) meaning to fail to keep something or be defeated, as in 'Don't lose hope'; 'lost' is the past tense of lose, indicating something was already gone before now, as in 'We lost our train tickets'; and 'loss' is a noun representing the experience or result of losing something, as in 'The sudden loss of electricity interrupted the class'.

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