TAKE OFF - remove; leave the ground and begin to fly, TAKE AFTER - to look or behave like an older relative, TAKE UP - to become interested or engaged in something, learn to do sth for pleasure, TAKE CARE OF - to care for sb/sth / yourself; to be careful about sth, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF - to make use of sth well; to make use of an opportunity, TAKE PLACE - to happen, especially after previously being arranged or planned, TAKE AGAINST - to start disliking somebody or something, TAKE INTO ACCOUNT - to consider particular facts, circumstances, etc. when making a decision about sth, TAKE OUT - go to a restaurant, theatre, club, etc. with sb you have invited; remove, TAKE YOUR TIME - use as much time as you need without hurrying, TAKE PITY ON - show compassion, feel sorry for, TAKE TO - start liking somebody, TAKE NO NOTICE - pay no attention, TAKE PART IN - to be involved in sth,

EXPRESSIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS WITH TAKE

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