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4. Phrasal verbs.
take after
to look or behave like an older relative
take
against
to begin to dislike someone or something, especially without a
good reason
take back
to take something you have bought
to a shop because it is not
suitable
take down
to write down information
take off
to remove a piece of clothing
take out
to take someone as your guest to a restaurant, cinema, club etc.
take over
to take control of something
take to
to start to like someone or something
Fill in the correct preposition:
1. Voters took ____ the relationship between
the government and the
unions in the 1970s.
2. His only reason for investing in the company was to take it ____.
3. We are taking my folks ____ for a meal next week.
4. Charles was an odd character whom Kelly had never really taken ____.
5. Can I just take some details ____?
6. Jennie really takes ____ her mother.
7. He sat on the bed to take his boots ____.
8.
If the shirt does not fit, take it ____.
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