Phrasal Verbs with Take Take up- to begin or start a new hobby.‘He took up jogging after his doctor advised him to get some exercise.’
Take out – To remove something to outside‘Take out the rubbish when you leave.’
Take in – To understand or comprehend something.‘Sarah couldn’t take in all the information at the meeting.’
Take after– To have a similar character or personality to a family member.‘In my family, I take after my father. We have the same eyes and nose.’
Take back (something) – To return something.‘Could you take this book back to the library for me?’
Take off (something) – To remove something, usually an items clothing or accessories‘In Japan people take their shoes off when they enter a house.’
Take on – To employ someone or to be employed.‘The restaurant takes on extra staff in the summer.’
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