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How to Use 'Take' in English – 6 Powerful Ways (with Video + Free Quiz!)

Updated: 2 days ago


The verb 'take' is everywhere in English! From “take a photo” to “take off,” this little word does a LOT.


In this blog post, you’ll learn how to use ‘take’ with real-life examples, watch short videos for quick learning, and test yourself with a free quiz.


Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate ESL learner, this is your complete guide to understanding and using ‘take’ like a native speaker!



Chart showing "TAKE" usage in English with six illustrations: rest, remove, start a hobby, control, understand, and relax, with bolded terms.




🎥 Watch the Shorts Series: Learn ‘Take’ Step-by-Step


🔹 Episode 1: What Does ‘Take’ Mean?

“Take” means to carry or move something.Examples:
  • Take your umbrella. ☔

  • Can I take this book?




🔹 Episode 2: TAKE + Object (Collocations)

Common phrases:

  • Take a break ☕

  • Take a shower 🚿

  • Take the bus 🚌

  • Take a photo 📸




🔹 Episode 3 & 4: Phrasal Verbs with Take

Examples:

  • Take off = remove / fly (The plane took off.)

  • Take up = start (I’ve taken up yoga.)

  • Take over = control (She took over the meeting.)

  • Take in = understand (That’s a lot to take in!)




🔹 Episode 5: Idioms with Take

  • Take it easy = relax

  • Take someone by surprise = shock them



🔹 Episode 6: Quiz Time!

Test what you’ve learned in a fun 3-question review.






🧠 TAKE – Collocations, Phrasal Verbs, and Idioms (Quick Table)


Phrase

Meaning

Example

Take a break

rest

Let’s take a break.

Take off

remove / depart

The plane took off.

Take up

start a hobby

I’ve taken up painting.

Take over

control

He took over the business.

Take in

absorb/understand

That’s hard to take in.

Take it easy

relax

Just take it easy today.


🎁 Free Download: ‘Take’ ESL Practice Worksheet

Download your free printable worksheet to review everything in this post — plus a mini quiz to test yourself or your students!




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