APC 13 08 25 38 1 3d

APC 13 08 25 38 1 3d



Forms of the lnfinitive

Active

Passive

Present

(to) lose

(to) be lost

Pres.

Cont.

(to) be losing

Perfect

(to) have lost

(to) have been lost

Perf.

Cont.

(to) have

been

losing


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