domingo, 5 de julho de 2009

TAKE

A phrasal verb has a verb and a particle that are used together to make a new meaning. Here are some phrasal verbs that use "take." Some of them have more than one meaning. Not all meanings are given.

Take out - to remove OR to escort (go on a date.) Examples- Please go outside and take out this garbage. It smells bad. And I want to take out Mindy on a date.


Take over - become the boss of, control. Example- When a teacher is sick, another teacher will take over the class.

Take off -remove the clothes or shoes from your body OR when an airplane goes up in the air. Examples- I need to take off my wet socks. And What time does this airplane take off?

Take away - subtract, remove, or carry something away. Example- Could you take away this old sofa? I don't want it anymore.

Take after -look like someone. Example- You take after your father. You both have the same shaped nose.

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