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"Take" means "coger".

Marc takes the train to work every day.


"Take" means "tardar".

It takes Marc an hour to get to work.


"Take" means "requerir, necesitar".

It takes a lot of patience to be a teacher.


"Take" means "llevar".

Mary is taking her kids to the cinema this evening.


To "take off" is to remove.

Our mother taught us to take off our shoes before going into the house.


One's "take on" something refers to one's opinion or way of understanding a situation.

What's your take on the latest sales figures?"


Oral Practice Exercise: Audio It takes

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Bring / Take / Carry / Fetch

Could you take these reports over to John's office?

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Bring / Take / Carry / Fetch

Can you come here and bring your notepad with you?

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Bring / Take / Carry / Fetch

Could you fetch the flash report from Antonio's desk?

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Bring / Take / Carry / Fetch

I had to carry my suitcases from reception up to my room.

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