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Topic: WHICH WORD: LOSS, LOST, LOSE, LOOSE? 1 | level: Advanced (C1-C2)


Complete the sentences below with loss, lost, lose, or loose.
Example: We were lost.



1. This was a big for the Brisbane Lions.

2. That shirt looks a bit on you.

3. If you don't put your wallet in your pocket, you're going to it.

4. They were compensated for their of income.

5. The two old friends were talking for three hours, making up for time.

6. The dentist pulled out Oliver's tooth.

7. Sorry, I must have my train of thought.

8. I'm barracking for them, but I still think they might .

9. I don't know what to say. = I'm at a for words.

10. The dog broke and started licking my face.







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