Intermediate
- Dictinary
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take
/ took / taken / taking
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The verb "take"
is usually similar to "get".
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1- He likes to wear a hat whenever he
takes a bath. |
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2- It takes
a long time for this elevator to arrive. They're going to
take it to the sixth floor.
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3- She's
taking a leave of absence from work to take
care of her baby.
(leave of absence:
permission to leave one's job and then return in the future.)
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4- A fun bike ride through the streets
of Minneapolis takes place
on the last Friday of every month. |
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5- It took a
lot of patience to grow strawberries, but it was worth the
effort. |
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6- Taking
pictures with an old camera like this one is fun. |
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7- Take it easy.
(This is one way of saying goodbye
to someone.)
A: See you later.
B: Okay, take it easy.
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