The document provides definitions for common phrasal verbs and expressions using "take". It defines 14 different phrases in 3 sentences or less each, including definitions like "take into account - to consider something when making a decision", "take up - to start doing an activity" and "take off - to remove a piece of clothing".
The document provides definitions for common phrasal verbs and expressions using "take". It defines 14 different phrases in 3 sentences or less each, including definitions like "take into account - to consider something when making a decision", "take up - to start doing an activity" and "take off - to remove a piece of clothing".
The document provides definitions for common phrasal verbs and expressions using "take". It defines 14 different phrases in 3 sentences or less each, including definitions like "take into account - to consider something when making a decision", "take up - to start doing an activity" and "take off - to remove a piece of clothing".
go somewhere such as a restaurant or take up theatre with you after you have invited them do it quite slowly take something off and do not hurry remove it take an interest permanently in something from its place develop a dislike take no notice for them, often for of something no good reason take against you make good use somebody of it while you can take your time leave the ground doing something look after, prevent take off form being hurt or damaged take pity on to ignore it something/ or disregard someone to be or become concerned with, curious take after about, or interested in someone or something feel sorry for them take place and help them take advantage to take into of something consideration take care of remove it eg. a somebody piece of clothing happen, especially take something out in a controlled or organized way to be like or to look like take somebody out another family member or part of the family