"Lose" not "loose."
One's a verb, the other an adjective.
Please, for the love of God, don't also misspell "where" and "were."
I almost want to start a ZTS lesson right now: Zero Tolerance Spelling.
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Anal much? You know the average person can read an entire book, have every word in it misspelled and still be able to comprehend it all. But not everyone has the privilege of a good education. Not that I'm saying OP is uneducated some people just have a hard time with spelling and never had the one on one time to learn. A person standing in a room of 30 students talking for an hour some people just can't learn that way. Try to understand people and not belittle them. Be a caring person please do it for yourself
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Try teaching Bigcountry. After you do, come back to me again with those thoughts. Stop making excuses for the OP. I hear those same things from students and they never, ever work. I will, however, give you props for describing my typical high school class size that I teach to 6 out of 7 periods a day. It's a bit over 31.