i thought it was character lost everything lost
He suffered for 18 years and he lost everything. He lost everything except for his wife.
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.
It is correct to say "the family has lost everything." In this case, "family" is treated as a singular noun, so we use "has" instead of "have".
(to have) lost everything = (avoir) tout perdu.
When Honor Is Lost Everything Is Lost - 1908 was released on: USA: 9 May 1908
It does not make sense
No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
Anything and everything could be lost in Antarctica, as it is possible to lose anything and everything anywhere on earth.
they lost EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!! and it is so sad!
No. It will have virtually no effect on your health at all.
Homes can be lost, possessions destroyed, pets/family lost and lives can be lost.