Phrasal Verbs-Take Take After Somebody
Phrasal Verbs-Take Take After Somebody
Phrasal Verbs-Take Take After Somebody
TAKE SOMEBODY IN
To let somebody stay in your house
▪ My friend lost his job and his apartment, so I took him in for a month.
TAKE SOMETHING IN
1) Receive and understand information
▪ The instructor spoke so fast that I couldn’t take in all the information.
2) Make clothing smaller so that it fits you
▪ I love this dress, but it’s a little too loose. Could you take it in an inch?
TAKE OFF
1) An airplane leaving the ground and going up into the air
▪ What time does the plane take off?
2) Become successful or popular very fast
▪ In the last few years, social media sites have taken off all over the world.
3) Leave a place suddenly (informal)
▪ He was at the party for about 15 minutes, and then he took off.
TAKE SOMETHING ON
Accept some work or responsibility
▪ Do you have time to take on a new project?
TAKE SOMEBODY ON
1) Hire or employ somebody
▪ The company has taken on three new staff members.
2) Fight or compete against somebody
▪ In tonight’s boxing match, Antonio will take on an undefeated boxer from Argentina.
TAKE UP SOMETHING
1) Fill space or time
▪ These books are taking up all the space in my room.
▪ Last month an urgent project took up all my spare time.
2) Start doing something regularly
▪ I’ve recently taken up yoga.
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Phrasal Verbs with GO
Using the phrasal verbs with go properly will go a long way towards developing you
English language proficiency.
Like all other phrasal verbs in English, go phrasal verbs can be both transitive and
intransitive.
GO AWAY = leave
GO BACK = return
It's hard doing business with them. They always go back on their promises.
GO FOR = A. try to achieve B. enjoy having, crave (idiomatically: hit the spot)
GO OFF = A. Explode
A. The fire went out because we ran out of fuel for it.
B. They love to go out on weekends to the movies.
1. GET ACROSS
2. GET ALONG
4. GET AT
. GET AWAY
b. To do something successfully even though it may not be the best choice or way
I think we could get away with just gluing the wood together, rather than nailing it in place.
7. GET BY
8. GET DOWN
a. To feel depressed or unhappy
The political situation at the moment is really getting me down.
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Complete the sentences using a preposition from the box.
AT - BY - FOR - IN - OF - ON - TO - WITH
4. There isn't any access the village because the road blocks.
problem.
12. We are good terms with our neighbours and I want it to stay like
that.
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15. I am absolutely capable preparing my own meal.
16. She was high spirits because she had done well at the exam.
18. You're too early our lesson. why don't you go get some coffee
22. What's the matter with you. Is there anything your mind ?
32. The guard told us to keep the lawn. It has been freshly cut.
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1. If I had to make a speech I pretty nervous . (BE)
7. They to the meeting if they had been informed about it. (NOT
COME)
10. I'll you the money if you pay me back next week. (GIVE)
11. The workers the road if they had had enough tools (BUILD).
13. If they locked the door properly nobody into their house (BREAK).
17. If you ask the policeman he you how to get to the station (TELL).
19. The police into the warehouse , if there hadn't been any
gunshots. (NOT BREAK)
21. If the movie more than 3 hours I won't be able to sit through it. (LAST)
22. If I for a walk this morning I would have seen that broken tree. (GO)
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23. If he time he will call his parents (HAVE).
25. If you had studied more you the exam (NOT FAIL).
26. I would lend you my scooter if you to be careful with it. (PROMISE)
28. He would have gone to work last week if he ill (NOT FALL).
29. The teacher will be very angry at you if you your homework
(NOT DO).
35. She could have won the race if she harder (TRY).
41. If you near the dog, it would have bitten you (GO)
I the news.
55. They (MAKE) up a lie if they had thought it would help me.
56. Your dog would not be so fat if you (NOT FEED) it so often.
62. He will be really disappointed if you (NOT TELL) him the truth.
65. If the weather (BE) miserable what would you have done ?
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67. If she had received an invitation she (JOIN) us.
71. If I had bought some fresh food I (NOT HAVE) to eat canned
food for breakfast,
72. The constructors (BUILD) the road if they had had enough tools.
73. The author would have finished the book he he (NOT FALL)
seriously ill.
74. The car engine (WORK) if the mechanic had done his job
properly.
75. He would have taken the job if he (FIND) the offer acceptable.
77. I would have bought the larger model if I (BE ABLE) to afford it.
80. If he (NOT FALL) asleep he would not have crashed his car.
83. If you (COME) earlier you would have seen a famous actor.
86. If they (NOT PASS) the exam their teacher would have been sad.
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87. If it had rained yesterday , (YOU STAY) at home ?
88. If the tent were any smaller one of us (HAVE) to sleep outside.
94. If you (NOT LIVE) so far away I would visit you more often.
96. If they locked the door nobody (BREAK) into their house.
98. If they (GIVE) everybody a present they would run out of money.
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