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which preposition with "take" should I use here? Visitors can take ____ an impressive range of exhibits. A) up B) in C) off D) on please give me a hand with my test)
Apr 7, 2020 6:33 PM
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I think take with each of these form phrasal verbs. B) take in A) take up - accept, adopt, as in a job offer B) take in - view, absorb, understand, "it's a lot to take in", or (alternatively) con, he was taken in by scammers C) take off - departure, often of a plane, "the plane is about to take off", but also to leave, "I'l take off now. getting tired", also sometimes a noun meaning a fake a copy A knock off, a take off D) take on - take responsibility for, accept a task, he took on the job before he knew how difficult is was.
April 7, 2020
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B. take in
April 7, 2020
B) in
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