Things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end. If not always in the ways we expect.

Dear Student,

Your question is not clear and appears to be incomplete. Recheck your question or please be a little specific about the name of the chapter/textbook to which you are referring here so that we can provide you with some meaningful help. However, I believe this is what you are referring to:

1) This quote "Things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end. If not always in the ways we expect",  was used in (Harry potter and the order of the phoenix) by Luna Lovegood. It means that if you lose someone/something you loved you might get love or that thing back in some other way. If you lose respect or honour, in near future you might get it back in some other way. 

2) In the quote, the words "we lose" act as adjective phrase for the noun "things". It describes the noun "things". It is talking about the things we lose not any other thing.

I hope this helps. Look forward to hearing from you again!

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