Mob can be a verb or a noun.
Verb -- The crowd mobbed the accused murderer. - past tense
noun -- The mob broke windows and looted the stores.
The mob of sheep escaped from the paddock. - collective noun for sheep.
Mob is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both verb + -edmobbedBecause mob ends in vowel + consonant (ob) the consonant is doubled
Example of a mob: The police had to use tear gas to subdue the mob.
A mob surges onto the field to greet the ballplayer.
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The collective noun 'mob' is used for:a mob of cowsa mob of deera mob of emusa mob of kangaroosa mob of meerkatsa mob of peoplea mob of sheepa mob of Texansa mob of wallabiesa mob of whalesa mob of wombatsMob has been used as a collective noun for: a crowd of unruly peoplekangaroossheepcattle (when being driven in a group)whales
It depends on the context... mob(ile) mob(bed)..
The noun mob is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large crowd of people, often disorderly and intent on causing trouble.The noun mob is also used as a collective noun, for example:a mob of deera mob of emusa mob of kangaroosa mob of meerkatsa mob of whalesa mob of wallabies
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Yes, the noun 'mob' is a count noun; mob has a singular and plural form (mob, mobs). singular: Did you see that mob of people? plural: All the mobs joined together to form a larger mob.