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Home > English > Grammar > Tenses

What is the simple past form of ‘to lose’?

A. Lost
B. Losing
C. Lose
D. Will lose

Answer: Lost


Additional Information: The simple past form of 'to lose' is 'lost.'


Subjects: Tenses, Grammar

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