Question
       a. lose        b. loose
I- I am trying to ___________ weight but all my efforts are being futile. II. Please do not __________ hope. III. Since I lost a little weight, my clothes are a bit __________. There are two words mentioned against (a) and (b). Three sentences are given with one blank in each sentence. The right word out of (a) and (b) needs to be selected to fill the blank for each sentence and the right combination in the order of sentence, I, II, III out of the 5 choices should be marked as your right answer.Solution
a- means ‘to no longer have something because you do not know where it is’ or ‘to stop feeling something’. b- means ‘not firmly held or fastened in place’. I- talking about no longer having something II- stopping the feeling III- not firmly held in place.
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