Hi teachers! May anyone tell me which one between these two is correct?
Lose to someone and lose against someone.
anonymous May anyone tell me which one between these two is correct? Can anyone tell me which one of these is correct? anonymous Lose to someone and lose against someone.
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anonymousMay anyone tell me which one between these two is correct?
Can anyone tell me which one of these is correct?
anonymousLose to someone and lose against someone.
lose to someone
CJ