take in
means...
A. participate in
B. begin a new activity
C. understand
F. look after
take in = understand
to look after in other words
to take care of
Has any big sporting event ever taken _________in your (nearest big) city?
take place
Have you ever not taken _________a good opportunity (and regretted it)?
advantage of
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
Mention the three phrasal verbs with take.
_____, _____, _____
- mentioned only one (100 points)
- mentioned two (150 points)
Do you get up very quickly in the morning or do you take _________?
take your time
I need to take_________ this old appliance to fix it.
apart
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
Which is a phrasal verb?
- take under
- take up
- take against
take up
If you were applying for a new job, what factors would you take _________?
into account
Have you taken _________a new sport or hobby recently?
taken up
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
Which is a phrasal verb?
- take on
- take over
- take behind
take on, take over
Have you ever taken _________a voting?
part in
Who do you take _________more, your father or your mother?
take after
take place
means...
A. look after
B. begin a new activity
C. participate in
D. happen
take place = happen
She thought he was arrogant and took ________ him.
against
Let's take ______ at the menu before ordering.
a look
Calm down! We take ________ the situation!
over