If someone is confused like I was regarding the word "loosen" Here is the explanation of the verbs "lose," "loose," and "loosen": Lose Base Form: lose Present: lose/loses (e.g., I lose, he/she/it loses) Past: lost (e.g., I lost my keys) Past Participle: lost (e.g., I have lost my keys) Present Participle/Gerund: losing (e.g., I am losing the game) Loose Base Form: loose Present: loose/looses (e.g., I loose, he/she/it looses) - Note that "loose" as a verb is rarely used; it's more common as an adjective. Past: loosed (e.g., The archer loosed the arrow) - Again, this usage is rare. Past Participle: loosed (e.g., The arrow has been loosed) Present Participle/Gerund: loosing (e.g., The archer is loosing the arrow) Loosen Base Form: loosen Present: loosen/loosens (e.g., I loosen, he/she/it loosens) Past: loosened (e.g., I loosened the knot) Past Participle: loosened (e.g., I have loosened the knot) Present Participle/Gerund: loosening (e.g., I am loosening the knot) These forms should help clarify how to use each verb in different tenses.
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If someone is confused like I was regarding the word "loosen" Here is the explanation of the verbs "lose," "loose," and "loosen":
Lose
Base Form: lose
Present: lose/loses (e.g., I lose, he/she/it loses)
Past: lost (e.g., I lost my keys)
Past Participle: lost (e.g., I have lost my keys)
Present Participle/Gerund: losing (e.g., I am losing the game)
Loose
Base Form: loose
Present: loose/looses (e.g., I loose, he/she/it looses) - Note that "loose" as a verb is rarely used; it's more common as an adjective.
Past: loosed (e.g., The archer loosed the arrow) - Again, this usage is rare.
Past Participle: loosed (e.g., The arrow has been loosed)
Present Participle/Gerund: loosing (e.g., The archer is loosing the arrow)
Loosen
Base Form: loosen
Present: loosen/loosens (e.g., I loosen, he/she/it loosens)
Past: loosened (e.g., I loosened the knot)
Past Participle: loosened (e.g., I have loosened the knot)
Present Participle/Gerund: loosening (e.g., I am loosening the knot)
These forms should help clarify how to use each verb in different tenses.
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