Rob vs Steal: Do You Know Which is Correct in These Sentences?
Rob vs Steal: Do You Know Which is Correct in These Sentences?
If tricky quizzes are right up your alley, try this one.
If tricky quizzes are right up your alley, try this one.
Rob and steal might be words that seem like they are interchangeable. Well, if only it were that easy. But as you know, English grammar never is. This one’s a bit tricky to navigate. If you’re up for the challenge, start here…
He and his friends hatched a plan to ____ that old woman.
The price you got that coat makes it a real ___.
He was ____ on his way home from school.
Jane felt she would have to ___ the bank to afford that car.
She was taken in for _____ a car.
They ____ paintings worth over two million.
Our bike was ____ from outside our home.
The vendor was _____ of all his goods.
He ____ money regularly.
Gaia ___ that wallet.
Our local grocery was ___ early this morning.
The thieves ____ hundreds of bars of gold.
Do you know who ____ you?
Kate has been accused of ____ from her company.
A priceless painting was ____ from the museum last night.
The theatre was ____.
My car was ___; they took my speaker.
My laptop was ___ on the bus.
He was caught ____ money from his uncle’s company.
Janice ____ Linda’s boyfriend.
The travellers were _____ by the bandits at gunpoint.
He lodged a formal complaint that somebody ___ his cycle.
She accused Tracy of ____ her money.
I was ____ on the train.