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Phrasal Verbs - TAKE
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Take someone to a cinema, restaurant, etc. TAKE _____
TAKE OUT "She's taking her parents out for dinner."
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Accept work, responsability - Fight against someone. TAKE _____
TAKE ON "They returned to the office ready to take on new challenges."
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To be similar to an older member of your family. TAKE _____
TAKE AFTER "He takes after his mother's side of the family."
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To understand something. TAKE _____
TAKE IN "I'm not sure how much of his explanation she took in."
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To admit that something you said was wrong. TAKE _____
TAKE BACK "I didn't mean what I said - I take it back."
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Explain how something should be done, what something is about, etc. TAKE _____
TAKE (somebody) THROUGH (something) "Here's my report. I'll take you through it if you like."
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Accept an offer or invitation. TAKE _____
TAKE (somebody) UP ON (something) "I've decided to take you up on that job offer."
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Start doing something new regularly. TAKE _____
TAKE UP "Chris has taken up running."
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Start flying - Leave suddenly. TAKE _____
TAKE OFF "As soon as she saw George, she just took off."
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To take control of something. TAKE _____
TAKE OVER "IBM is taking over the smaller company."
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