Mar 12, 2019 12:16
"Lose": misplace, be deprived of, cease to possess
"Loose": free from restraint, unconstrained, not tight
I see this in at least 10% of the stories I read. Double check. Tell your betas to double check. Do a "find" on both and make sure each is used correctly.
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envelop(s) (verb): The fog envelops the valley.
envelope(s) (noun): Put a stamp on the envelope(s).
prostate (noun): He went to the doctor for a prostate exam.
Men have a gland called a prostate.
prostrate (adjective,verb): He threw himself on the ground, prostrate with grief.
The guard ordered him to prostrate himself.
lay: You lay something down (lay always has an object)
lie: A person lies down (lie does not take an object)
effect (noun): He had an effect on me.
affect (verb): How could he affect me like that?
advice (noun): You give advice to someone.
advise (verb): You advise someone.
lose (verb): I lose every time I play the game.
loose (adj.,adverb,verb): He was at loose ends trying to figure it out.
The cape flowed loosely.
The convict broke loose of his chains.
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