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How to Pronounce loses one lunch?

Correct pronunciation for the word "loses one lunch" is [lˈuːzɪz wˈɒn lˈʌnt͡ʃ], [lˈuːzɪz wˈɒn lˈʌnt‍ʃ], [l_ˈuː_z_ɪ_z w_ˈɒ_n l_ˈʌ_n_tʃ].

What are the misspellings for loses one lunch?

  • loose one lunch,
  • losee one lunch,
  • losse one lunch,
  • los one lunch,
  • lose on lunch,
  • koses one lunch,
  • poses one lunch,
  • ooses one lunch,
  • lises one lunch,
  • lkses one lunch,
  • llses one lunch,
  • lpses one lunch,
  • l0ses one lunch,
  • l9ses one lunch,
  • loaes one lunch,
  • lozes one lunch,
  • loxes one lunch,
  • lodes one lunch,
  • loees one lunch,
  • lowes one lunch

What is the present tense of Loses one lunch?

  • The personal forms of the verb "loses one lunch" in the present tense, using the subject pronouns, are:

  • I lose one lunch.

  • You lose one lunch.

  • He loses one lunch.

  • She loses one lunch.

  • It loses one lunch.

  • We lose one lunch.

  • You (plural) lose one lunch.

  • They lose one lunch.
  • What is the past tense of Loses one lunch?

  • The past tense of the verb "loses one lunch" is "lost one lunch." Here are the personal forms of this verb in past tense:

  • 1. I lost one lunch.

  • 2. You lost one lunch.

  • 3. He lost one lunch.

  • 4. She lost one lunch.

  • 5. It lost one lunch.

  • 6. We lost one lunch.

  • 7. You (plural) lost one lunch.

  • 8. They lost one lunch.
  • What is the adverb for loses one lunch?

    The adverb for "loses one lunch" would be "voluntarily" if the loss of lunch is intentional or "accidentally" if it is unintentional.

    What is the adjective for loses one lunch?

    The adjective form of "loses one lunch" could be "lunchless".

    Usage over time for loses one lunch:

    This graph shows how "loses one lunch" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Loses one lunch:

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