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Phrasal Verbs with TAKE: "take to", "take in", "take after"...
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Sam posted on 2015/04/12Ever get confused by verbs like "take to" or "take in"? This video breaks down common phrasal verbs with TAKE, giving you practical, everyday examples you can use right away. You'll boost your vocabulary and sound more natural in conversations!
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US /min/
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UK /mi:n/
- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- Average of a set of numbers
- A method, course of action, or instrument by which something can be accomplished.
- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To express a particular idea or thought
- To intend to do something in particular
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More person
US /'pɜ:rsn/
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UK /'pɜ:sn/
- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- Man, woman or child
- An individual, typically used to emphasize their distinct identity or role.
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More challenge
US /ˈtʃæləndʒ/
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UK /'tʃælɪndʒ/
- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- An activity you wish to try that may be hard to do
- Act of formally inviting someone to compete
- Transitive Verb
- To formally invite someone to compete at something
- To question the correctness of something
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More company
US /ˈkʌmpəni/
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UK /'kʌmpənɪ/
- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- Good feeling from being with someone else
- A business that sells things or provides services
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