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Luiz
loot, rob and steal?
Is there any difference among these words? If so, when(and how) can I use each one properly in a sentence?
Thanks in advance.
26 janv. 2013 02:12
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All three are similar in that something is being taken that doesn't not belong to the person taking it.  There are small differences though.
Loot - Looting typically occurs in a time of social unrest.  For example, during a riot or if the police go on strike.
Example - With the police on strike, there was a geat deal of looting taking place.
Rob - This is typically when a person is forced to give up their belongings by another person.
Example - The man was robbed while walking to the store.
Steal - When someone takes something that doesn't belong to them.  Typically without the person being aware until after it has happened.
Example - The man steals because he has no job.
26 janvier 2013
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Luiz
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Portugais
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Anglais
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