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| 14 Dec 2011 09:15 PM |
| yeah because "loot" is definitely a noun and plural/singular totally counts on verbs lol!! |
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YaMadBro
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iguanazor
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| 14 Dec 2011 09:19 PM |
| Loot can be used as a noun |
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SodaRain9
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| 14 Dec 2011 09:19 PM |
You can put it in as "today we had many loots, thieves."
And by the way, nice username, makes me think a lot about how mature you are. |
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iguanazor
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| 14 Dec 2011 09:21 PM |
@soda
Just saying, your usage of the word "loot" is horribly incorrect. |
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| 14 Dec 2011 09:22 PM |
@Iguanazor
Well, what I'm trying to reach is, loot can actually have a plural.
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| 14 Dec 2011 09:23 PM |
in that case, the plural of "loot" would be "loot"
fact^ |
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