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FCE Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

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  • I can’t take ____ any more work at the moment. My schedule is full.
    take ON
  • After the client left the store, I was immediately taken _____ by the manager to explain what had happened.
    taken ASIDE
  • Her business has really taken ___ after the pandemic;
    taken OFF
  • He's really taken _____ living in the big city. He didn't like it at first but he really loves it now.
    taken TO
  • If you take ______ tennis, you will feel healthier and get to meet new people too.
    take UP
  • Susan took ____ Sam immediately. They've been best friends from the day they met.
    take TO
  • Can you take ____ the cooking while I walk the dog?
    take OVER
  • The two dogs took _____ each other immediately and started to play.
    took TO
  • There was just such a lot of information to take ______. I don't think I understood everything.
    take IN
  • Don’t take _____ his promises. He always breaks them.
    take IN
  • We had to take him ______ and tell him his clothes were not professional enough.
    take him ASIDE
  • The company is looking at taking _____ 250 new employees.
    taking ON
  • He has recently taken _____ the guitar.
    taken UP
  • Reports suggest the militia forces have taken _____ vast amounts of territory.
    taken OVER
  • I hope she takes _____ her aunt and begins volunteering abroad.
    takes AFTER
  • She really takes ______ her mother. They're both musical and have the same eyes.
    takes AFTER
  • Her career really took _______ after winning her first Oscar. She's been in every big movie since.
    took OFF
  • He still hasn’t really taken ____ his father’s death.
    taken IN