1. Take up - to start a new hobby
2. Take out - to remove something to outside
3. Take in - to understand or comprehend something
4. Take after - to have a similar character or quality to a family member
5. Take back - to return something
6. Take off - to remove something especially clothing
7. Take on - accept new challenges
Phrasal Verb Exercise
1. If she doesn't take the dress ________ to the store today, she will not be able to get a refund.
A. up | B. down | C. back
2. On my cul-de-sac, we ___________ our garbage on Tuesday nights.
A. take out | B. take after | C. take on
3. Last week he ______ overtime because he wanted to buy a new video game
A. took back | B. took on | C. took in
4. In your family, who do you most _________ ?
A. take out | B. take up | C. take after
5. Kimberly _________ her make-up before she went to bed.
A. took off | B. took down | C. took back
6. Maria's mother took hiking ________ after she retired.
A. down. | B. on | C. up
7. I had to really think about what Dr. Jackson Carter had to say. It was a lot to __________
A. took back | B. take in | C. take off
Phrasal Verb Conversation
1. What new hobbies would you like to take up?
2. Do you like to eat take out food?
3. How long does it take you to take in new English grammar?
4. Does your personality take after your father or mother more?
5. What type of challenges do you like to take on?
6. Have you ever said something you wished you could take back?
7. Do you take off your shoes before you enter your house?
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