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(Phrases with TAKE): > Here are some common phrasal verbs and expressions with ‘take’: - Take off (1) - to leave the ground (for a plane or helicopter) - Take off (2) - to remove clothes (take off your hat) - Take up - to accept or start something - Take away - to remove, to take food home from a restaurant - Take back - to apologise for something said - Take over - to conquer, to get by force (take over a company). - Take a nap - to sleep for a short time - Take a look - to look quickly - Take action - to do something - Take root - to begin to grow (an idea took root in my mind) - Take five - to have a short time to rest - Take a break - to have a short time to rest - Take a rest - to have a short time to rest - Take a deep breath - to breathe deeply once - Take it - to be able to stand or tolerate something (He hit Big Joe hard, but Big Joe could take it) - Take medicine - to consume medicine (eat medicine is not correct).
Posted on: Sun, 01 Dec 2013 13:53:52 +0000

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