TAKE OFF - to leave the ground / to become successful or popular, TAKE AFTER - to be similar (in appearance or personality) to a family member, TAKE UP - to start a new job or activity / to accept an offer or challenge, TAKE OVER - to take the control of something, TAKE BACK - to return sth to the place you bought it / to admit sth you said was wrong, TAKE ON  - to accept a job/ to decide to do sth that takes a lot of effort or time, TAKE AGAINST - to start disliking somebody or something, TAKE IN - to understand sth / to allow sb to stay in your house, TAKE OUT - to remove sth from its place/ to invite sb somewhere and pay for it, TAKE ABACK - to surprise or shock someone, TAKE APART - to separate something into different parts, TAKE AWAY - to remove sth / to buy food from a restaurant and eat it somewhere else,

PHRASAL VERBS WITH TAKE

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