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Phrasal verb with take

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  • It must be difficult to give ______ teaching in order to travel.
    up
  • As the plane was taking _____, I realised I hadn't turned off the iron.
    OFF
  • She took ____ her glasses when she had her photograph taken.
    OFF
  • Rachel took me ____ to lunch.
    OUT
  • We'll need to take _____ some temporary teachers for the summer.
    ON
  • If we don't take this DVD _____ to the store today, we will have to pay a fine.
    back
  • Leo has taken ______ painting classes.
    up
  • We ought to get rid of this table. It takes ___ far too much space.
    up
  • Her father took golf _____ after he retired.
    up
  • There used to be an old water tower near here, but it was taken ____ five years ago.
    down
  • If you're hot you can take ____ your jacket.
    off
  • Can you take _____ the trash before you go out?
    out
  • Would you please take ____ your coat?
    OFF
  • Gabriela is the kindest person I've met. She must take ____ her mom, Paola.
    after
  • John's always been difficult. He must take _____ his dad.
    AFTER
  • The company is taking ______ 50 new employees this year.
    on
  • This meat can't be fresh. It tastes awful. I'm taking it ______ to the butcher.
    BACK
  • It is known that his sons will take _____ his business when he retires.
    over
  • You're late. The plane has already taken
    off
  • If the shirt doesn't fit I'll take it ______.
    back
  • She takes____ the job after her colleague left
    over