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  1. PHRASAL VERBS: ‘TAKE’ ... Separable phrasal verbs (for example: ‘Take back the pen.’ OR ‘Take the pen back.’ Complete the sentences below. Use the phrasal verbs in the box. Use the …

  2. They’re both correct but mean completely different things. The use of take and get is confusing for many English learners, and our goal here is to clarify the difference between these two …

  3. I think you can say ‘take’ whenever you want to tell someone in your family to do something. For example, you could say, “Take this toy.” or “Take my book to her.”

  4. This Notice provides guidance to individual taxpayers who are eligible for the federal income tax deductions for qualified tips or qualified overtime compensation for tax year 2025. These new …

  5. ESL Worksheet: Phrasal Verbs - Take Choose the correct preposition, etc. Q1 - He looks like his mother; he takes ...... her after to for Q2 - Do you take me ......... an idiot?

  6. "-Thank you, I'll take you up on that the next time I come to Vienna." Ok, so today, we have learned some phrasal verbs with the verb take. My advice is to learn phrasal verbs in context …

  7. This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Tools to Address Known Exploi-tation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks Act’’ or the ‘‘TAKE IT DOWN Act’’.