English Phrasal Verbs With 'Take' - English Language
Answer:
Q: Have you ever adopted a stray cat or dog?
A: Yes, three years ago, we took in a cat.
A: No, I have never taken in a stray animal.
Q: The waste will be collected tomorrow. Have you taken out the rubbish?
A: Yes, I took it out earlier today.
Q: Do you really think I'm fat?
A: Sorry, I can't comment on that.
Q: I'm having problems with the presentation. Could you take it on for me please?
A: Sure, I'm happy to help you out with it.
Q: The TV's not working. Can you help me to dismantle it?
A: Not a good idea - I have no idea how to take it apart.
Q: What time did your flight take off?
A: It took off at 3 o'clock. (past tense)
Q: You play the guitar really well. When did you first start taking lessons?
A: I started taking it up when I was in school.
Q: I need help with this project. Do you have time?
A: Sorry, I can't take on any more work right now.
Q: The curtains need cleaning. Can you help me to clean them please?
A: Sure, I'll happily help you clean them up.
Q: Do you look more like your Mum or your Dad?
A: I take after my Dad more than my Mum.
Above of the following sentences are right or wrong please advise.