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Predators (Score:1)
Unfortunately, I'm allergic to them
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I'm a bit allergic to the cats, but I take lots of antihistimines for it. Mostly all these new kitties make me itch and itch, not so much a runny nose or anything. I think I should get better once I give them a good bath tomorrow, to get all the dust and whatnot off them.
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New kitties usually do me no harm (apart from when they scratch, of course)... it's the older ones that get to me, as they are always loosing fur... (was that the right word?)
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The right word, I believe, was "hair" :-)
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(Also, look up "loose" versus "lose" -- not that there's any way to know without memorization. Actually "loose" almost makes sense in this context, but no English speaker would say it -- in fact, few English speakers use "loose" as a verb in any context.)
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look up "loose" versus "lose"
I have a similar problem with "chose" and "choose"... as with many other words :-)
I wonder how many errors I make a day... :-|
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"Loose" as a verb (Score:1)
Someone thought that "loose" must have been a typo, but both "lose" and "loose" work there and mean subtly different things.
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But, on balance, loose has some historical heft behind it and the spelling is easier. Maybe in 100 years loose will be correct.
Its seems to be going the way of the dodo. And why not? It's unlike every other possessive in the english language. The inaudible distinction from it is -> it's seems unnecessary -- this problem doesn't occur in speech.
I still can't stand horde/hoard, though.