take after - to look or behave like an older relative, take against - to begin to dislike someone or something, especially without a good reason, take off - to remove a piece of clothing, take somebody out - to take someone as your guest to a restaurant, cinema, club etc, take no notice of - not to pay attention to something / somebody, take part in - to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people, take pity on - feel sorry for someone and treat them with sympathy, take place - to happen, especially after being planned or arranged, take to - to start to like someone or something, take a risk - to do something although something bad might happen because of it , take care of - to look after someone or something (e.g. If you get a pet, you'll have to _____ it.), take up - to begin to study, practice, or do (a hobby / a sport / a job / etc.) (e.g. I've ______ kayaking recently. I enjoy it.),

Expressions with TAKE (English File Upper-Intermediate)

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