Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Take"
- Take a bus.
- Take it easy.
- Take your time.
- Let's take a look.
- Let's take a trip.
- May I take a rest?
- Take off your cap.
- Take some aspirin.
- Let's take a break.
- Take a deep breath.
- Did you take a bath?
- How long does it take?
- How long will it take?
- It won't take so long.
- Please take this seat.
- Will you take a check?
- You may take the book.
- Take anything you want.
- Will you take me there?
- Won't you take a chair?
- Don't take it out on me.
- I have to take medicine.
- Take a look at this map.
- Take care of yourselves!
- Take whichever you want.
- I'll take the yellow one.
- I'm going to take a bath.
- Take a taxi to the hotel.
- Take as many as you want.
- Why don't we take a taxi?
- It doesn't take very long.
- Let's take a picture here.
- Take a breath and hold it.
- What number bus do I take?
- You should take my advice.
- Take a deep breath, please.
- Take good care of yourself.
- Take as much as you want to.
- Take whichever one you like.
- Do they take care of the dog?
- How long does it take by bus?
- How long does it take by car?
- Let's take a 10 minute break.
- Do you know which way to take?
- How long does it take on foot?
- Let's take a break for coffee.
- May I take a rest for a while?
- I had to take care of her baby.
- She advised him to take a rest.
- Take this medicine after meals.
- Who will take care of the baby?
- Why don't you take the day off?
- Will you take a personal check?
- Do I have to take this medicine?
- I'd rather walk than take a bus.
- I'll take two or three days off.
- Please don't take pictures here.
- When did the wedding take place?
- I was allowed to take a week off.
- Let me take care of that for you.
- Take as many cookies as you want.
- Take as many peaches as you like.
- They don't take care of that dog.
- What train you are going to take?
- Would you please take my picture?
- You should take care of yourself.
- She advised him to take the money.
- Take a deep breath and then relax.
- We always take it easy on Sundays.
- We will take care of this for you.
- Could you please take me back home?
- How long will it take to get there?
- I usually take a bath after dinner.
- She couldn't take her eyes off him.
- She expected him to take the bribe.
- She had to take care of her sister.
- You must take his age into account.
- I don't need you to take care of me.
- She advised him to take the medicine.
- Jimmy begged me to take him to the zoo.
- She advised him to take a long holiday.
- I'll take care of your children tonight.
- I always take a bath before going to bed.
- I take a walk with my dog in the evening.
- I think I will take a vacation this week.
- I think it's time for me to take a break.
- She suggested that I take him to the zoo.
- I am going to take two days off next week.
- I didn't need to take an umbrella with me.
- He made a promise to take me to the movies.
- It doesn't bother me if you take that book.
- How long does it take to get to the station?
- I used to often take walks along that river.
- I'll take care of the dog while you are out.
- The driver told us which bus we should take.
- Tom stopped to take a close look at the car.
- I didn't know for certain which train to take.
- It doesn't matter to me if you take that book.
- What time is your plane scheduled to take off?
- You should take advantage of this opportunity.
- I can't tell you exactly how long it will take.
- I'll take care of my parents when they get old.
- She advised him to take better care of himself.
- Tom decided to take matters into his own hands.
- Does she have enough energy to take a long trip?
- I expect him to take care of my younger brother.
- The bus will take you to the center of the city.
- Here. Take this with you. It might come in handy.
- Will you take care of the children while I'm out?
- Please be sure to take one dose three times a day.
- Take a sweater with you so you don't catch a cold.
- You should take an umbrella with you this morning.
- If you go to the movies, take your sister with you.
- Take an umbrella with you in case it begins to rain.
- Why don't you pull over and take a rest for a while?
- How long does it take to get from here to the station?
- How long does it take to walk to your house from here?
- How long do you think it will take to go to the airport?
- How long does it take to walk from here to the city hall?
- I complained, but they refused to take this sweater back.
- Tom was too shy to take part in games with the other boys.
- Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy.
- I'm willing to take care of your children, if you want me to.
- She advised him to take a rest, but he didn't follow her advice.
- I think it'll take more than a year to finish building our house.
- They failed to take into account the special needs of old people.
- I usually take a shower after I play tennis, but today I couldn't.
- If it's at all possible, I'd like you to take part in the next meeting.
- Years ago, when Tom's children were young, he used to take a lot of pictures.
- The restaurant owner allowed her to take table scraps home to feed all of her dogs.
- She advised him to take a long holiday, so he immediately quit work and took a trip around the world.