Friday, August 24

"Real English 34-let loose"

First, just like I do every year, I want to hype my two favorite festivals in Japan,  the Obon Odori Festivals.  I really love both of the festivals.  It is doubtful that I will be able to go this year, but that is OK!  Please go instead of me, and let loose and have enough fun for you and me together!!

For details refer to the below:

When: Tonight from 5pm to 8 or 9pm
Where: at Kita-Mido Kaikan (North Mido Hall) in Honmachi
*If it rains, the Festival will be canceled, not postponed.

AND

Date: Monday August 27th and Tuesday August 28th.
Time: from 5pm to 8 or 9pm
Venue:  Minami-Mido Kaikan (South Mido Hall) in Honmachi.

"loose" has many meanings.
Check out the below sample sentences for some of those meanings.

1.  Last weekend was my first time out in a while, so I really let loose!  Every once in a while, it is necessary.

2.  At the Football game in England, suddenly all hell let loose and a riot started...

3a.  "The Juice is loose!!" (*Note: Skip this one!!!  Without an explanation by yours truly, it will be impossible for you to understand what this sentence means, so don't worry about it, and if you want to know and have some time-it will take a while-I will explain it.  Just ask.)

3b.  Usually I walk my dog on his leash, but when I went to the dog park the other day, I let the wild guy loose! (Hint: to let someone/something loose)

4.  I lost about 5kg since last summer, so a lot of my old clothes, especially my pants, are loose.

5.  That guy is a loose cannon.  Watch out!

6.  I want to tie up all the loose ends before I go on vacation next week. 

7.  Hang loose dude!

8.  He's got a screw loose. Don't listen to anything he says!

9.  She cut her bf loose last month. Now she is free bird!

10.  I really hate to loose.  OR  I really hate to lose.  Which one is correct?





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