Phrasal verbs with the verb take — Exercise 1 — meaning
Match phrasal verbs to their meaning.
(+of) to remove something from a pocket, bag, etc.
take out
take on
to believe something, usually wrongly, about someone or something
take for
take out
to give home for somebody
take in
take off
to look or behave like an older relative
take after
take over
to begin to have a particular quality
take on
take back
to remove something from somebody (especially without permission) so that they no longer possess it or have it with them
take away
take down
to take something that you have bought back to the shops because it is broken or not suitable
take back
take in
to remove a piece of clothing or jewelry from one’s body
take off
take after
to take control, management, or possession of something
take over
take away
to remove something that was previously put up or put in place
take down
take for
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