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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

I'm at a loss for words.

For the past tense of "I'm at a loss for words", can I say:
"I was at a loss for words." OR can I say:
"I had a loss for words."

Thanks, Sally

  

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" That is the native English speaker version.

  • " That is the native English speaker version.
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anonymous"I was at a loss for words."

That is the native English speaker version.

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