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How to Use "Take" with Example Sentences
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take
(v):
to get something; to grasp; to consume
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
quietly
took
her friend outside to have a serious talk.
"
(quietly, privately)
"
Please
quickly
take
this to the other room.
"
(quickly, carefully)
"
He
firmly
took
her hand and left the room.
"
(firmly, gently, tenderly)
"
You need to
take
this medicine
regularly
.
"
(regularly, consistently, frequently, often)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
took
my comments
as
criticism.
"
(as, for)
Used with nouns:
"
Sometimes we need to
take
advice
.
"
(advice, action)
"
I'm going to
take
a
chance
.
"
(a chance, a risk, a shot)
"
I need to
take
a
bath
.
"
(bath, shower, break, look, nap, rest, trip, walk)
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