Take advantage - can have both a positive and a negative meaning, but in both it simply means to “take an opportunity.” When it’s positive, it’s taking an opportunity, usually financial, that benefits everyone. When it’s negative, it means to take an opportunity, but by using another person., Take after - to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character, Take care - to protect someone or something and provide the things that that person or thing needs, Take credit - to allow people to believe that one did something that deserves praise or special attention, Take easy - to rest, relax, or be calm; You can say take it easy to someone when you say goodbye, Take notice - to give attention to something, Take part - means the same as “participate in” — to join an organization or a project and add something to it., Take place - actually just means “happen,” but for organized events., Take seriously - to consider a person, subject, or situation to be important or dangerous and worth your attention or respect, Take risks - This is very similar to the verb “risk.”, Take time - simply describes how long something takes. Instead of the word “time,” we usually use a time phrase (two hours, for example)., Take (one's) time - you don’t need to do something quickly, you can relax and do it as quickly or slowly as you want, Take up - become interested or engaged in a pursuit; occupy time, space, or attention.
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