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sb/sth for somebody in a plan into

granted charge of practice

my arm
pressure on sb his work first
around her

my advice a stop to sth place

offence criticism no notice

ages part a risk


take
put
take
put

PHRASAL VERBS BINGO: TAKE, PUT


1. Put sth on: to make a device operate, or to cause a device to play
something, such as a CD or DVD, by pressing a switch

2. Take of: to suddenly start to be successful or popular

3. Put sb of: to make someone dislike something or someone, or to discourage


someone from doing something

4. Take part in sth: to be actively involved in something with other people

5. Take sb on: to employ someone

6. Put sth before sth: to give more attention to one thing than another, because
you think it is more important

7. Take sth back: to admit that something you said was wrong

8. Put sth out: to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning

9. Put sth away: to put something in the place or container where it is usually
kept

10. Take sth in: to understand completely the meaning or importance of


something

Example:

Take sth in Take off Put away

Put sth on Put sth Take sth


away back

VOCABULARY ANALYSIS SHEET


HOT VERBS: TAKE, PUT

To take sth for granted: to believe something to be the truth without even
thinking about it:

I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for
granted.

Put sb in charge of: being the person who has control of or is responsible for
someone or something.

Put pressure on sb: the act of trying to make someone else do something
by arguing, persuading, etc.:

To take place: to happen: The concert takes place next Thursday.

To take part: to be involved in an activity with other people.

To take ages: to spend a lot of time doing something.

Put sth on: to make a device operate, or to cause a device to play something,
such as a CD or DVD, by pressing a switch

Take of: to suddenly start to be successful or popular

Take sb on: to employ someone

Take sth back: to admit that something you said was wrong

Take sth in: to understand completely the meaning or importance of


something

Put sth on: to make a device operate, or to cause a device to play something,
such as a CD or DVD, by pressing a switch

Put sb of: to make someone dislike something or someone, or to discourage


someone from doing something

Put sth out: to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning

Put sth away: to put something in the place or container where it is usually
kept

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