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Expressions and Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

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  • My children love drama, so they always __________________ the school play.
    TAKE PART IN
  • You ____________ your mom, you are just as smart and funny!
    TAKE AFTER
  • Would you _________ the trash _________, please? It's beginning to smell.
    TAKE (SOMETHING) OUT
  • Most music festivals ____________ in the summer months when it's more likely to be sunny.
    TAKE PLACE
  • The pilot decided to _______________ and try to land the plane on the river.
    TAKE A RISK
  • To me, your job should never ____________ over your family.
    TAKE PRECEDENCE
  • The dog looked so hungry that I ______________ and gave him some of my food.
    TOOK ACTION
  • I'm feeling exhausted. Let's _____________ in our hotel room.
    TAKE REFUGE
  • Don't be sad. _________!
    TAKE HEART
  • We didn't _______ the rush hour traffic _________, so we nearly missed our flight.
    TAKE (SOMETHING) INTO ACCOUNT
  • _____________ Charlie, he doesn't mean to be rude. He's just exhausted.
    TAKE ISSUE WITH
  • Why don't we ________________ the lovely weather and go to the beach?
    TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
  • You made a mistake. It's time to _________________ it.
    TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR
  • After the plane ___________, you can unfasten your belts.
    TAKES OFF
  • When I was 10 we moved to Bariloche so I _______________ skiing.
    TOOK UP
  • This report doesn't need to be finished today - you can ___________.
    TAKE YOUR TIME
  • My neighbor ______________ of her niece for weeks because her parents are on a trip.
    HAS BEEN TAKING CARE OF
  • Don't ____________. She offends everyone. 
    TAKE IT PERSONALLY
  • They are _____________ their mom ____________ for dinner tonight for her birthday.
    TAKING (SOMEONE) OUT
  • What ___________ should you __________ to have a healthy diet?
    STEPS... TAKE