Microsoft Word - English_Grammar_through_Stories.doc

(Michael S) #1
by Alan Townend

took him aside
he led him to one side to talk to him privately


take up
much of his time
occupy much of his time


took up a piece of paper
picked up a piece of paper


take the matter up
discuss the matter


take the matter further
discuss the matter in greater detail


take himself off
dismiss/fire himself


take in the news
absorb/grasp the news


taken up with himself
preoccupied with himself


sales would soon take off
sales would soon rise considerably


take up all those hobbies
start doing all his hobbies


take to his new life
enjoy his new life


taken aback by the news
shocked by the news


take Henderson by the throat
strangle Henderson


he took after his father
he was like his father


take in the possible advantages
comprehend the possible advantages


taking it out on Henderson
blaming Henderson


taken up with making preparations
preoccupied with making preparations


what task he had taken on
what task he had committed himself to

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