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Rob vs Steal

Rob and steal both mean ‘take something from someone without permission’.
Rob focuses on the place or person from which the thing is taken.
Steal focuses on the thing that is taken.

Rob vs. Steal

Rob and steal both mean ‘take something from someone without permission’.
Rob focuses on the place or person from which the thing is taken.
Steal focuses on the thing that is taken.

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The thieves were captured while _______ the goods.

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In the old days they used to hang people who _______ sheep.

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We have been _______! All our silver's gone.

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They were planning to _______ a bank.

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Hey! Someone's _______ my wallet !

6 / 10

He _______ a bottle of whisky from the shop.

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He was stopped and _______ by two armed men.

8 / 10

Two banks were _______ last week.

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If you leave your money there, it'll be _______.

10 / 10

She _______ some clothes from her employers.

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