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TAKE OFF
👕 Removing & Departing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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TAKE OUT
👕 Removing & Departing
FILL IN BLANKS
14%
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TAKE AWAY
👕 Removing & Departing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
21%
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TAKE DOWN
👕 Removing | 🧠 Understanding
FILL IN BLANKS
29%
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TAKE ON
🎯 Accepting & Assuming
MULTIPLE CHOICE
36%
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TAKE UP
🎯 Accepting | ⏰ Time & Space
FILL IN BLANKS
43%
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TAKE OVER
🎯 Accepting & Assuming
MULTIPLE CHOICE
50%
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TAKE IN
🎯 Accepting | 🧠 Understanding
FILL IN BLANKS
57%
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TAKE CARE OF
❤️ Caring & Returning
MULTIPLE CHOICE
64%
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TAKE BACK
❤️ Caring & Returning
FILL IN BLANKS
71%
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TAKE AFTER
❤️ Caring & Returning
MULTIPLE CHOICE
79%
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TAKE APART
🧠 Understanding & Processing
FILL IN BLANKS
86%
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TAKE TIME
⏰ Time & Space
MULTIPLE CHOICE
93%
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TAKE TURNS
⏰ Time & Space
FILL IN BLANKS
100%
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TAKE OFF - Exercises
Remember: 'Take off' means to remove clothing, when a plane leaves the ground, or to leave suddenly
📖 Review the full explanation
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take off' correctly?
Please take off your shoes before entering
She takes off her old books to the library
They take off together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take off' correctly?
He took off smoking last year
The plane will take off in ten minutes
We take off the meeting every day
TAKE OUT - Exercises
Remember: 'Take out' means to remove something, to go out with someone socially, or to get food to go
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
1.
I need to _____ some money from the ATM
2.
He _____ his girlfriend to dinner last night
3.
Are you _____ food or eating here?
4.
Can you help me _____ the trash?
TAKE AWAY - Exercises
Remember: 'Take away' means to remove something, to subtract in math, or to get food to go (British)
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take away' correctly?
She takes away her old books to the library
If you take away 5 from 10, you get 5
They take away together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take away' correctly?
Let's get a take-away pizza tonight
He took away smoking last year
We take away the meeting every day
TAKE DOWN - Exercises
Remember: 'Take down' means to remove something from a high place, to write notes, or to dismantle
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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Can you help me _____ these decorations?
2.
The teacher _____ notes during the meeting
3.
I'm _____ important information from the lecture
4.
They _____ the old building last month
TAKE ON - Exercises
Remember: 'Take on' means to accept a challenge or responsibility, to hire someone, or to compete against
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take on' correctly?
She decided to take on the new project
They take on her old books to the library
He takes on together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take on' correctly?
We took on smoking last year
The company is taking on new employees
I take on the meeting every day
TAKE UP - Exercises
Remember: 'Take up' means to start a hobby, to occupy space or time, or to shorten clothing
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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I want to _____ yoga this year
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She _____ painting as a hobby last month
3.
This project is _____ all my free time
4.
I need to _____ these pants - they're too long
TAKE OVER - Exercises
Remember: 'Take over' means to assume control or responsibility from someone else
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take over' correctly?
She takes over her old books to the library
He will take over as manager next month
They take over together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take over' correctly?
The new company took over our department
We took over smoking last year
I take over the meeting every day
TAKE IN - Exercises
Remember: 'Take in' means to understand or absorb information, to make clothing smaller, or to deceive someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
1.
There's so much information to _____ at once
2.
The family _____ a stray cat last week
3.
I'm still _____ everything that happened
4.
I need to _____ this dress - it's too big
TAKE CARE OF - Exercises
Remember: 'Take care of' means to look after someone or something, or to deal with a problem
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take care of' correctly?
Can you take care of my plants while I'm away?
She takes care of her old books to the library
They take care of together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take care of' correctly?
He took care of smoking last year
I'll take care of the problem right away
We take care of the meeting every day
TAKE BACK - Exercises
Remember: 'Take back' means to return something, to retract a statement, or to remind someone of the past
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
1.
I need to _____ these shoes - they don't fit
2.
She _____ what she said and apologized
3.
This song _____ me to my childhood
4.
He _____ the defective product to the store
TAKE AFTER - Exercises
Remember: 'Take after' means to resemble or be similar to a family member in appearance or behavior
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take after' correctly?
She takes after her old books to the library
He takes after his father in personality
They take after together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take after' correctly?
She really takes after her grandmother
We took after smoking last year
I take after the meeting every day
TAKE APART - Exercises
Remember: 'Take apart' means to disassemble or separate something into pieces
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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We need to _____ the machine to fix it
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He _____ the entire computer yesterday
3.
I'm _____ this old radio to see how it works
4.
The mechanic _____ the engine to find the problem
TAKE TIME - Exercises
Remember: 'Take time' means to require a period of time, or to make time for something important
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'take time' correctly?
Learning a language takes time and effort
She takes time her old books to the library
They take time together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'take time' correctly?
He took time smoking last year
You should take time to relax every day
We take time the meeting every morning
TAKE TURNS - Exercises
Remember: 'Take turns' means to alternate doing something, each person doing it one after another
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
1.
Let's _____ driving on the road trip
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The children _____ playing with the toy
3.
We're _____ cooking dinner each night
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You need to _____ speaking in the meeting
