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2019.11.17 15:14

Common Phrasal Verbs with TAKE 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

- Take off
- Please can

you take off your shoes when going inside

- Take care
- You need to take care of yourself or you will become ill

- Take over
- He will take over control of the business as he has more experience

- Take apart
- The mechanic will have to take the engine apart to find the problem

- Take on
- In their next game of football, Real Madrid take on Real Sociedad

- Take down
- Please take down that picture, it is ugly!

- Take back
- Could you take these clothes back to the shop? They don't fit very well!

- Take after
- She takes after her mother

- Take up
- I am going to take up painting (start a hobby)

- Take in
- This is a lot of information to take in!
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  • Eric L 2019.11.17 15:24

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    Thanks Ben
  • Jorge RR 2019.11.17 15:28

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    Are all of them usually used in english? What are the most used?
  • Sara Mendez 2019.11.17 15:29

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    What does take after mean?
  • Jesus NO 2019.11.17 15:40

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    @Sara Mendez take care of someone....
  • Ben 2019.11.17 15:45

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    @Sara Mendez take after means that you resemble someone, such as your parents 😁
  • Miguel Meneses 2019.11.17 15:45

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    I think you are wrong Jesus I think means to look like someone
  • AMIA 2019.11.17 15:46

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    Thanks Ben
  • Ben 2019.11.17 15:46

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    @Jorge RR Yep these are all very common to use! you will hear most of them daily here
  • Fer 2019.11.17 16:22

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    Would you like to learn Spanish in exchange for English?
  • Deadpool 2019.11.17 16:24

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    Let me see if I got it. Take ... - Over: be in charge of something. - apart: separate the parts of something. - on: win - back: give something where it's from. - after: similar to "take care" - in: save information in mind. I didn't get "take down". I think it's not a literal concept.
  • Ben 2019.11.17 17:08

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    @Deadpool Yes take down is quite literal, similar to remove, and take on isn't Win, but is like 'they will attempt to win'
  • Deadpool 2019.11.17 17:13

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    @Ben ok. Got it. Thank you
  • elías 2019.11.17 17:41

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    Thanks mate. They’re very useful
  • Will 2019.11.17 18:03

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    @Jesus NO don't be confused 'take after' is different from 'look after'
  • Vee 2019.11.17 18:04

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    More examples with (take apart) ?
  • Jesus NO 2019.11.17 19:17

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    @Will ooh, yeah, you are right 😄😄😄
  • Sara Mendez 2019.11.17 19:49

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    @Ben thank you!
  • Etelvino França 2019.11.17 20:56

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    Pretty good !
  • Ana 2019.11.17 22:31

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    Awesome, cheers 🤗
  • Luana 2019.11.19 14:19

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    Thank you! Usaré tus ejemplos😃
  • oyineth 2019.11.25 19:06

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    Thanks a lot👏

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