Mob or bully

The term 'mobbing' is a false friend in English. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of the difference between the words 'mob' and bully'.

For each sentence fill in the blank with the word mob or bully. You may need to change the form of the word (e.g. instead of mob, write mobbed or mobbing).

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Despite attempts to her into quitting, she remained steadfast in her job.

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When the store announced a flash sale, shoppers the aisles, grabbing whatever they could.

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Education and awareness are key in preventing and creating a safer environment for everyone.

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After the meeting everyone started the manager with complaints about the new policy.

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He would often his classmates into giving him their lunch money.

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The looted stores and set fire to buildings during the riot.

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He’s a terrible and has a need for power and control over others.

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He found himself caught in the middle of a protesting against government policies.

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The school would often target younger students in the cafeteria.

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Tourists tend to famous landmarks, making it difficult to get a clear view or a decent picture.

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The protestors were the entrance, preventing anyone from entering the building.

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Victims of often feel isolated and afraid to speak out.

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