English lesson

March 10, 2013 05:12AM
The word you want here is lose, not loose. You want to say that someone loses their weapon if they are disarmed.

Lose means you used to have something and now you don't.

Loose means to release. You loose an arrow. Or your trousers are loose and they fall down.


I mean this post in a friendly way. A lot of native english speakers seem not to know how the difference between these words either.
Subject Author Views Posted

Kurbrawn vs Mauz, with Rhaduinvs Anen

LogFiend 520 March 09, 2013 11:57AM

Mauz never attacked me pre his induction

daurwyn(VIP) 298 March 10, 2013 03:55AM

A good decision? He was competent at PK

Stevers 258 March 10, 2013 07:28AM

I posted the answer very recently nt

daurwyn(VIP) 186 March 12, 2013 04:39PM

Who were you playing? (n/t)

wrathpuppet 192 March 10, 2013 07:22AM

Re: Mauz never attacked me pre his induction

RobDarken 265 March 10, 2013 04:30AM

Disarm/dirt/eyejab/strip techniques are barely effective against most melee classess.

shaapa 277 March 09, 2013 11:48PM

English lesson

valkenar 261 March 10, 2013 05:12AM

Re: English lesson

jc99as 341 March 10, 2013 05:15AM

You loose arrows, hounds and such

valkenar 215 March 10, 2013 07:46AM

Nay.

Batman 274 March 10, 2013 05:38AM

personally i lost my arrow... ;) (n/t)

jc99as 288 March 10, 2013 05:52AM

I found it in my knee~ (n/t)

vortexmagus 188 March 10, 2013 06:34AM

It's especially not effective against assassins or h2h specs. (n/t)

wrathpuppet 182 March 10, 2013 12:18AM

Man, if you just flurried Anen at the beginning I call it 50/50 he would die instantly~ (n/t)

vortexmagus 191 March 09, 2013 02:07PM



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