[Grammar] Complex Object Question

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northpath

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Which sentence is correct:
I saw an old woman loose her balance and TUMBLE backwards.
Or
I saw an old woman loose her balance and TUMBLED backwards.

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Which sentence is correct:
I saw an old woman loose her balance and TUMBLE backwards.
Or
I saw an old woman loose her balance and TUMBLED backwards.

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The correct word is "lose". If something is "loose" it is not tight, such as, this shirt is too loose. If you lose something you cannot locate it.
I saw an old woman lose her balance and tumble backwards - She lost (past tense of lose) her balance.
I saw an old woman lose her balance and she tumbled backwards.
 

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The correct word is "lose". If something is "loose" it is not tight, such as, this shirt is too loose. If you lose something you cannot locate it.
I saw an old woman lose her balance and tumble backwards - She lost (past tense of lose) her balance.
I saw an old woman lose her balance and she tumbled backwards.

Sorry for my slip of pen, of course I ment the verb 'lose', so the right sentence is
'I saw an old woman lose her balance and tumble backwards', OK?
Another example:
'I saw Jim stride confidently towards Kate and introduce himself', yes?
 

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Sorry for my slip of pen, of course I ment the verb 'lose', so the right sentence is
'I saw an old woman lose her balance and tumble backwards', OK?
Another example:
'I saw Jim stride confidently towards Kate and introduce himself', yes?

Yes.
 

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I saw an old woman lose her balance and TUMBLED backwards.

This would imply that the speaker was the one who tumbled.
 
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