1) Mark is not serious. He takes ... his father. a) after b) away c) down 2) These pants fit much better since I had them taken .... a) off b) in c) up 3) Daniel asked Shona if he could take her .... some time. a) up b) out c) over 4) I always take ... my shoes as soon as I get home. a) away b) off c) back 5) He took us .... for a pizza a) out b) in c) after 6) The firm was badly in need of restructuring when she took... a) up b) after c) over 7) She takes ... me with her love of horses. a) after b) over c) off 8) The firm has been taken ... by one of its main competitors. a) off b) over c) after 9) I’m not very good at golf – I only took it ... recently a) up b) in c) off 10) Take ... your shirt - it's very hot in here a) off b) in c) over 11) She had taken ... the grey dress so that it hugged her thin body a) up b) in c) off 12) Their plan to take .... the company's main electric vehicles division failed a) up b) over c) off 13) He took his hat ... when he entered the building. a) down b) off c) back 14) Ted's always been difficult, Mr Kemp–he takes ... his dad. a) after b) off c) in 15) Tom takes ... his father in appearance , and ... his mother in character. a) off b) back c) after 16) He did not particularly want to take ... a competitive sport. a) off b) in c) up 17) I think I should take.... jogging. a) in b) up c) out 18) After some discussions he decided to take..... the leadership in organizing of this expedition. a) up b) in c) over 19) Jessica's grandparents took her ... for the day a) after b) over c) out 20) The suit would fit perfectly if you had taken ... a few inches at the waist a) up b) in c) after 21) He .... his father's business. a) over b) out c) in 22) She took .... dancing. a) up b) in c) over

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