Phrasal verbs with TAKE challenge: Can you guess what Phrasal verb I am talking about? 👀
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- Phrasal verbs with TAKE challenge: Can you guess what Phrasal verb I am talking about? 👀
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To defeat on opponent/to disassemble something : To take down.
To assume someone else's previous duties : To take over.
Take off "It's hot today, I'm gonna take off my jacket. "
Take on "Finally, I've taken on my new job."
Take in "he can quickly take in new information, which shows that his learning ability is strong."
Take after "she takes after me with her love of cats."
Take up "She decided to take up painting as a new hobby."
Finally the sun is shining and the temperature is rising as well, so I take off my jacket 😊
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thank you so much teacher rod. we'll be waiting new vıdeos related to most common phrasel verb. :))))
Thanks! 😃
other phrases - Take off your jacket, it is too hot here. Take off your shirt and enjoy the sun. I studied maths for 40 hours last week. At last I was able to take in the algebra exercises. Last week, I could understand them, but now I do understand them.
Take a chance on me, Rod.
I am going to take up guitar lessons with Rod. He is a good guitar player.
I take off the whole project
I'm gonna take off my jacket.
Is it correct, teacher rod?
That's right ☺️
I'm taking up some tips on how to plant habanero peppers.
Sounds great!