let’s explore the powerful “take” phrasal verbs — these are everywhere in English.
We’ll cover:
- Take
off
- Take
over
- Take
up
- Take
after
🔹 1. Take off
Meaning 1: (Plane) leave the ground
- The
plane took off at 7 a.m.
👉 Start flying.
Meaning 2: Remove clothing
- Take
off your shoes.
- He
took off his jacket.
👉 Remove something you’re
wearing.
Meaning 3: Become successful quickly
- Her
business really took off.
- His
YouTube channel took off last year.
👉 Suddenly become
popular/successful.
🔹 2. Take over
To gain control of something.
- She
took over the company.
- The
new manager will take over next week.
👉 Replace someone /
control something.
🔹 3. Take up
Meaning 1: Start a hobby or activity
- She
took up painting.
- I
want to take up yoga.
👉 Begin something new.
Meaning 2: Use space or time
- This
table takes up too much space.
- Sorry
to take up your time.
👉 Occupy space/time.
🔹 4. Take after
To resemble someone in your family.
- She
takes after her mother.
- He
takes after his father.
👉 Look or behave like a
parent or relative.
🔥 Quick Comparison
|
Expression |
Meaning |
Example |
|
Take off |
Remove / fly / succeed |
The plane took off. |
|
Take over |
Gain control |
She took over the business. |
|
Take up |
Start / occupy |
He took up tennis. |
|
Take after |
Resemble |
She takes after her dad. |
🎬 Mini Story
- The
plane took off on time.
- While
I was away, my assistant took over my tasks.
- During
vacation, I took up photography.
- People
say I take after my mom.
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