he is always getting lost. because the second part is wrong
'Love treasures lost' is an incomplete thought, an incomplete sentence. You need a subject (noun or pronoun) and a clause...She loves finding treasures that werelost.
Both are correct words but which one you use depends on what you mean. If you displace something you put it out of its correct place. If you misplace something then you have lost it because you don't know where to find it. The displaced object may not be lost at all, but it shouldn't be where it is, e.g. you might displace your shoulder joint.
"Malayalam getting lost" typically refers to the decline in fluency or usage of the Malayalam language among speakers. This could be due to various factors such as language shift to a dominant language, lack of opportunities to use Malayalam, or limited exposure to the language. Efforts to preserve and promote the language are important to prevent it from getting lost.
Lose: Verb; present tense.Lost: Verb; past tense.Loss: Noun.Loose: Adjective; it means not fixed in place, not tied up."loss" is always a noun; it can't be a verb.Here are some examples:Lose: They always lose. He/she always loses.Lost: Yesterday, she lost the game.Loss: It was a great loss.Loose: His shoes are loose
No, "losted" is not a recognized word in the English language. The correct past tense of "lose" is "lost."
If one has horses, it is always a good idea to have something to stop them getting out and getting lost or killed. In these circumstances, one should always buy a stable door, if one is not already fitted.
yes, he has retired because he was getting older and he always lost
'Love treasures lost' is an incomplete thought, an incomplete sentence. You need a subject (noun or pronoun) and a clause...She loves finding treasures that werelost.
No. The correct state would be "the game was a loss" not " the game was a lost"
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You should go to the same place that the original report was made.
It is correct to say "the family has lost everything." In this case, "family" is treated as a singular noun, so we use "has" instead of "have".
The answer to this question is Dependent on many variables. This depends on where the water is getting lost, how fast it is getting lost, etc...
Yes, some energy is always lost, in most conversions.Yes, some energy is always lost, in most conversions.Yes, some energy is always lost, in most conversions.Yes, some energy is always lost, in most conversions.
AnswerYou should carry some sort of device so that if you get lost somewhere you always have someone to call or some way to get somewhere.
yes lots of people have tried it and have lost weight but you should always ask your doctor
"Lost time is never found again." "If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got."