
Phrasal verbs with take
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- Q1What does the phrasal verb 'take off' mean?to delay the flightto land at an airportto leave the ground and begin to flyto cancel a flight30s
- Q2What does the phrasal verb 'take up'?to stop doing somethingto finish something quicklyto give something awayto begin doing something regularly30s
- Q3What does the phrasal verb 'take after' mean?to resemble a family memberto ignore someoneto improve or enhanceto criticize someone30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'take back' mean?to retract a statement or opinionto make a promiseto retrieve an itemto accept a gift30s
- Q5What does the phrasal verb 'take over' mean?to give up responsibilityto delay an actionto ignore a situationto gain control or responsibility for something30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'take in' mean?to mislead someoneto collect somethingto understand or absorb informationto consume food30s
- Q7What does 'take it easy' mean?to relax and not worryto work harderto ignore someoneto remain tense30s
- Q8What does the phrasal verb 'take apart' mean?to leave something as isto break something emotionallyto disassemble something into piecesto put something together30s
- Q9What does the phrasal verb 'take advantage of' mean?to exploit a situation for benefitto criticize someoneto avoid a situationto ignore an opportunity30s
- Q10What does 'take a chance' mean?to take it easyto avoid risksto make a planto risk something in the hope of a favorable outcome30s