Losing is the present participle of lose.
Losing is the present participle of lose.
Past: Lost Present: lose Future: lose
I/you/we/they lose. He/she/it loses.
Present tense : I, we, you, they lose / he, she, it losesPast tense : lostFuture tense : will lose
past - lost present -lose future - will lose
The present perfect of "lose" is "have lost." For example, "I have lost my keys."
lose. We will lose today tomorrow. ______________ Lose is the present except for the third person singular; then it is loses. I lose patience at board games. John loses patience too.
Have/has lost is the present perfect tense of lose.I have lostWe have lostYou have lostHe/she has lostThey have lost
(Present Perfect) They lose the game. (Future Perfect) They will lose the game.
Yes. It is the present participle of "lose".
Present simple: "I lose my keys often." Past simple: "He lost his wallet yesterday." Present participle: "She is losing her patience."
Have/has lost is the present perfect tense of lose.I have lostWe have lostYou have lostHe/she has lostThey have lost