Ashraful Haque
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I recently learned what 'come off' means and came across 'come loose' but couldn't find a lot about it on the internet. Since 'come off' means to detach from/ fall off/ or drop off something, naturally 'come loose' should mean 'to become loose.'
Are the following sentences correct:
1) "I think one of the wheels came loose." - Can I say this while driving my car? I'm not sure about this since 'came' is in past tense.
2) "Hold the baby my belt is coming loose." - Can I use continuous tense like this?
Are the following sentences correct:
1) "I think one of the wheels came loose." - Can I say this while driving my car? I'm not sure about this since 'came' is in past tense.
2) "Hold the baby my belt is coming loose." - Can I use continuous tense like this?
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