English Phrasal Verbs with TAKE, Explanations and Example Sentences;
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Take after sb
to resemble somebody
Your son doesn’t take after you in any way.
Take apart
to seperate sth into parts
This crib takes apart for easy storage.
Take over
to get control of sth
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He can take over the business when I’m away.
Take away
to remove sth/sb from
Take away the glasses and the tray.
Take in
to allow sb to stay in your home
My house is full; I can’t take in any more guests.
Take against
to start to dislike
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Why have you suddenly taken against her?
Take down
to remove sth from a high position
Take down this book and read slowly.
Take on
to accept
Don’t take on more than you can handle.
Take off
to start flying
The plane will take off in a minute.
Take sth back
to return sth to its first place
I went to the library and took the books back.
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