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Phrasal Verbs with Take & put

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    Phrasal verbs
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  • to begin a hobby or past time
    take up
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  • to get something from the place that it is in
    take out
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  • to beging to deal with something, such as a job or a responsibility
    take on
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  • to take control of a business/company
    take over
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  • to feel or begin to feel a liking for somebody
    take to
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  • to understand or remember something that you hear or read
    to take in
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  • to behave badly towards someone because you are angry about something else
    to take out on
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  • to leave the ground, to remove clothes
    to take off
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  • to make a note of something
    to take down
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  • to be or look like a parent or relation
    take after
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  • I know you've had a bad day, but you don't have to _______ ______ me!
    take it out on
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  • I ____________ her immediately. We have loads in common!
    I took to her immediately. We have loads in common.
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  • He speaks so quickly! I don't have enough time to _____________all _________- I´ll have to ask someone for their notes!
    take it all down
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  • She was exhausted because she just _____________ too much responsibility! She needs help!
    took on
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  • to connect someone on the telephone
    to put someone through
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  • to postpone-to make someone dislike or not want something
    to put off
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