1
2
3
4
100

take in

means...

A. participate in 

B. begin a new activity 

C. understand 

F.  look after 


take in = understand

100

to look after in other words 

to take care of 

100

Has any big sporting event ever taken _________in your (nearest big) city?

take place

100

Have you ever not taken _________a good opportunity (and regretted it)?


advantage of

200

take off

means...

A. get naked

B. do something slowly, not in a hurry

C. to leave the ground

D. be similar to somebody


take off = to leave the ground

200

Mention the three phrasal verbs with take.


_____, _____, _____

- mentioned only one (100 points)
- mentioned two (150 points)
 

200

Do you get up very quickly in the morning or do you take _________?

take your time 


200

I need to take_________ this old appliance to fix it.

apart

300

take on

means...

A. happen

B. do something slowly, not in a hurry

C. begin a new activity 

D. be similar to somebody

take on = begin a new activity

300

Which is a phrasal verb?

- take under

- take up

- take against

take up

300

If you were applying for a new job, what factors would you take _________?

into account 


300

Have you taken _________a new sport or hobby recently?

taken up 


400

take up means...

A. think about somebody / something when making a decision

B. begin a new activity

C. be similar to somebody

D. happen


take up =  begin a new activity

400

Which is a phrasal verb?

- take on

- take over

- take behind

 take on, take over

400


Have you ever taken _________a voting?





part in

400

Who do you take _________more, your father or your mother?

take after 

500

take place

means...

A. look after

B. begin a new activity 

C. participate in

D. happen



take place = happen

500

She thought he was arrogant and took ________ him.

against 

500

 Let's take ______ at the menu before ordering.

a look


500

Calm down! We take ________ the situation!

over

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