take after - I AM LIKE my FATHER in our love of music., take care of - I never realised how difficult it would be to LOOK AFTER a rabbit., take advantage of - You should really MAKE THE MOST of this opportunity to study!, take place - The match will BE LOCATED in the Olympic stadium., take your time - It's important that you do this well – THERE'S NO HURRY!, take into account - I hadn't CONSIDERED that INFORMATION., take no notice of - He's not angry with you, he's just in a bad mood today – DON'T WORRY ABOUT him!, take pity on - When I saw the rabbit alone, I FELT SORRY FOR him and decided to give him a home., take off - Please, REMOVE your headphones, the plane is about to ASCEND., take up - I'm thinking I might START hiking or rock climbing REGULARLY., take to - When I first had a class with Marc, I LIKED him INSTANTLY., take out - If you EMPTY the recycling bin every day this week, I'll INVITE you to a meal., take on - I will ACCEPT this job because I really need the money, take out for dinner - He's INVITING me out to a fancy restaurant, take against - I don't know why my neighbour has STOPPED LIKING me, take part (in sth) - He's PARTICIPATING in London's next marathon, take risks - He is sports-mad and loves DOING DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES, take it easy - Come on dude, just RELAX! ,

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