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this'll is everyday grammar.
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Yes, it is.
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I was thinking about one of our past episodes.
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Oh, really?
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Which one?
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The one about commonly confused words.
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Well, you know there plenty of commonly confused words so we can revisit the topic that would be awesome.
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Lose is a verb, which means to fail to win something.
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They knew they would lose the football game, but it can also mean to have less of something over time.
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Luce is usually used as an adjective and means that something is not tight or secure or not.
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Exactly.
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Loose clothing, not quite loose.
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Translation.
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Not exact.
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Translation.
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Compliment.
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As a noun, it's something that completes something else.
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As a verb, you add to something to improve it.
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A pearl necklace compliments a nice dress.
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A compliment is a polite expression of praise or admiration.
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Please keep the two parents apart.
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The new paired became a part of the family apart, as one Word is an adjective, it means to be separated.
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But apart is a noun.
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It means to be some, but not all, of something.
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It is usually followed by of a part of, and that's everyday grammar.