Lose, Loose & Loosen: Learn the difference with Simple English Videos

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So what’s the problem?
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Oh, Doctor, I’ve lost my memory!
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Really?
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When did this happen?
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When did what happen?
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These words are easy to muddle up so in this lesson we’re going to sort them out.
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Let’s start with lose.
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Lose is a verb.
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When we lose something, we no longer have it or we can’t find it.
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This is the only key we have so don’t lose it.
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OK.
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Now loose.
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Loose is an adjective.
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If something is loose it’s not firmly fixed.
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It can easily become separated.
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I’ve got a loose tooth.
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Notice the pronunciation.
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Lose.
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Loose.
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They sound very similar, don’t they, but the final sound is different.
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Lose ends with a /z/ sound.
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It’s voiced.
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/lu:z/ /z/.
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There’s vibration here. /z/
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Loose ends with a /s/ sound.
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/lu:s/ /s/.
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It’s unvoiced.
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/s/.
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No vibration.
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Lose is an irregular verb.
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Lose lost lost.
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What’s the matter?
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I’ve lost my passport.
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Oh.
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It’s in your hand.
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Oh, thank you.
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We can lose physical objects like passports, keys and glasses.
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And we can lose more abstract things too.
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See how many lost things you can spot in this conversation.
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So tell me.
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How did your problems start?
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Well doctor, I lost my job a couple of years ago.
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Uhuh.
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So I applied for new jobs and when I went for interviews, they were very stressful.
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I started to lose my nerve when nobody offered me a job.
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So then I started to lose heart.
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I felt terrible.
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I lost confidence in myself and I didn’t want to talk to anyone.
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I lost touch with a lot of my friends.
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I think I’m losing my mind doctor.
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Doctor?
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Are you listening?
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Oh sorry, I’ve lost my pen.
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How many expressions did you spot?
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First there was losing a job.
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Well doctor, I lost my job a couple of years ago.
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Uhuh.
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So when you get let go, fired or made redundant, you lose your job.
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Another one.
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I started to lose my nerve when nobody offered me a job.
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If we lose our nerve we become frightened or afraid of doing something.
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Great.
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Two more.
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So then I started to lose heart.
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I felt terrible.
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I lost confidence in myself and I didn’t want to talk to anyone.
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If we lose heart we become discouraged and if we lose confidence, we stop believing we
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can do things well or be successful.
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I lost touch with a lot of my friends.
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I think I’m losing my mind doctor.
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Doctor, are you listening?
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When we lose contact with people we stop communicating with them.
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And when we lose our mind, we become crazy and insane.
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Those are just a few things we lose.
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Can you think of any more?
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Tell us in the comments.
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Now, another word you might confuse with lose is miss.
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In some languages people say lose in expressions where we’d say miss in English.
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We’ve made another video about that so if you’re not sure, check it out.
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OK, let’s lose lose and look at loose now.
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The copier’s not working.
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Hmmm.
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Oh, I think the power chord is loose.
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Oh, thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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Loose means not firmly attached, or not attached at all.
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If clothes are loose, they don’t fit your body tightly.
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Loose means free to move around.
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Can I help?
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Yeah, I’d like a five-pound bag of potatoes.
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I’m afraid we don’t sell them in bags.
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We only sell them loose.
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That’s OK.
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Loose is an adjective, but we also have a verb: to loosen.
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It means to make something loose and it’s a regular verb.
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Loosen, loosened, loosened.
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That was a wonderful meal.
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I’m so full, I have to loosen my belt.
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So loosen means to make loose or to untie.
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And we can also say 'to set things loose' - untie them and set them free.
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When I take Carter out for a walk I have him on a leash.
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But when we come home, I set him loose.
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Free!
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So let’s review.
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There’s loose – an adjective – it means not attached, free to move around.
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And then there are two verbs.
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There’s the irregular verb lose - that means we no longer have something or we can’t
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find it.
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And there’s the regular verb loosen and that means make something loose.
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Got it?
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Have a look at this sentence.
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Which word should you use here?
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Let’s see.
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What are you looking for?
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Oh, I lost the remote.
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Ah.
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We need lost here – the past form of lose.
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Great, now another one.
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What word should you put here?
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Let’s see.
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How was the meeting?
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I’m glad it’s over so I can loosen my tie.
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It was tough then, eh?
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Yeah.
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You need the verb loosen here – to make something free to move around and not tight.
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And one more.
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What word is missing here?
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Let’s see.
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Shhhh.
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I don’t want to wake Vicki.
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Who’s that?
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It’s only me.
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It was a loose floorboard.
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Did you get it?
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You need the adjective loose here.
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Great!
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So now you know how to use these words in English.
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