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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

It's not my lost

I want to know if ¨'' it's not my lost'' is a correct grammar.. it is pertaning to a situation where your BF had another girl then you will say,, its ok.. he dont deserve me,, its not my lost! please help me to understand this.. thank you...
  

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You need the noun form: It's not my loss . ( My loss is your gain. "

  • You need the noun form: It's not my loss .
  • ( My loss is your gain.
  • "
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You need the noun form: It's not my loss. (My loss is your gain.)

"Lost" can be an adjective: "Help me find my lost wallet."
It can be a verb: "I lost my wallet."
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I think this is more appropriate “He doesn’t deserve me. It’s not my loss.”

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