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he ties his shoes
"Loose" is a verb meaning to set free or let go.The past tense is "loosed". They loosed the dogs. An alternate definition of the verb "loose" is to make less tight; undo (He loosed his belt), but it is more common to use the verb "loosen" in this sense."Loosen" is a verb meaning to make something tied or fixed in place less tight. The past tense is "loosened". He loosened his belt and took it off.The verbs "loose" and "loosen" are two different verbs with two different past tenses. Although they can be used interchangeably in the sense of making something less tight, "loosen" can't be used to mean "set free". They loosened the dogs is incorrect."Loose" can be confused with the verb "lose", which means to be deprived of, fail to keep. The past tense of "lose" is "lost"."Loose" is also an adjective meaning not tight.See the related links for the American Heritage definitions of "loose" and "loosen".
They do, in-fact get more hang time when they are tied together.
Ask your parents to do it for you...
By hanging out with me :)
No, I'm wearing slippers! ☺
To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of; as, to untie a knot., To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind., To resolve; to unfold; to clear., To become untied or loosed.
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Laces can be a noun or a verb. He tied the laces of his shoes very tight. She laces her shoes very creaively.
He tied it to a tall pole and let it hang from there.
ou should tie them so you want get hurt.