Please put the house key on this chain and wear it around your neck because I am afraid that you may lose it.
I am running away from that cute puppy because it is trying to follow me home and I want to lose it.
Do not lose the money.
She may lose the race if she doesn't start training soon.
Yes. Use it or lose it. The "you" is understood.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun clause in the sentence is "Whether we win or lose", which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
(Present Perfect) They lose the game. (Future Perfect) They will lose the game.
She tends to loosely hold onto things, making it easy for her to lose track of them.
Taking symbols ´out of context´ of their respective system deprives us of their meaning.
Did you lose your keys again?The team managed to lose every game this season.