Match the phrasal verbs on the left with its meaning on the right. The tiles in the right-hand column are sortable. ANSWERS
- take off
- take in
- take after
- take up
- take on
- take down
- take out
- take over
- take to
- take out on
- to begin a hobby, pastime etc.
- to get something from the place it is in
- to begin to deal with something, such as a job or responsibility
- to take control of a business company
- to feel or begin to feel a liking for somebody
- to understand or remember something that you hear or read
- to behave badly towards somebody because you are angry about something else
- to leave the ground, to remove clothes
- to make a note of something
- to be or look like a parent or relation