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Steal vs Rob - English In A Minute
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Steal and rob - both mean to take, but they arent exactly the same! Watch Tom explain the difference, then answer this question- Which sentence is correct? a) Somebody stole my phone yesterday. b) Somebody robbed my phone yesterday. Youll find the answer, a summary and more questions here http-//www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/eiam/unit-1/session-12 Do you want to learn how to speak English? Then join us here on YouTube for great grammar, drama, news, study, pronunciation, vocabulary, music, interviews and celebrity videos. Every day we have a new video to help you with English. We also produce regular extra videos across the week so come back every day to see whats new. We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment. For more videos and content that will help you learn English, visit our website- http-//www.bbclearningenglish.com
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Hi everybody! Tom here from BBC Learning English. Today I’m going to explain the difference between to steal to rob. Both to steal and to rob mean ‘to take something without permission’. To steal focuses on the object or the thing which is taken. For example: Hey! Somebody just stole my phone. Rob focuses on the victim of the crime. For example: The men robbed a bank last night. I wouldn’t say: Someone robbed my phone. I would say: They robbed me and stole my phone.
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