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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.

Adjective + Preposition (TO)

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She has been __________ waking up early every day since she was a child.

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He's __________ playing video games for hours every evening.

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My friend is ___________ cats; she gets a rash whenever she's around them.

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The team is __________ achieving their sales targets this quarter.

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She is __________ the idea of starting a new business venture.

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The chef's cooking style is ___________ that of a famous TV personality.

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He seems __________ new technology and eagerly adopts the latest gadgets.

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The manager is __________ the success of her team.

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She is __________ the proposal to expand the company's operations overseas.

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The artist's work is __________ that of the great masters of the Renaissance.

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The company is __________ providing excellent customer service.

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He is __________ coffee; he drinks several cups throughout the day.

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