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What's next?

First, the usage of the word take:

1, take can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as an object or a double object. When used as a "bring" solution, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to. When used as intransitive verbs, active forms can express passive meanings.

Take is used with some nouns to mean to do an action, which is equivalent to have.

3.take can also be followed by "tobe/as/forn". /adj. "as a compound object of complement.

4.take can sometimes be interpreted as "easy" and can be followed by a gerund phrase as an object.

Second, vocabulary analysis:

take

Phonetic symbol [teik]; [Tektronix]

Take, take; Take; Accept (a gift, etc.). ); Spend (time, etc)

Take the intransitive verb; acquire

Catch; Viewpoint; Benefit, profit; The amount (of tickets) sold

Third, related phrases 1, TakeThat? Take over; Take that. Take over the band; Pickup combination

2. take turns? Take turns; Conversely; Replace; Take turns to change shifts

3. take pictures? Take pictures; Take pictures; Take pictures; Take pictures of ...

4. take it back? Take back; Evoke memories; Bring it back; The original me

5. Dismantle? Dismantle; Demolition; Break up; differentiate

Examples related to extended materials:

1、Hecouldtakeonlyfluids。

He will be treated immediately.

2、A? Combination? Yes? Talent,? Work hard? Work? And then what? Okay? Appearance? Really? Is anyone here? She? Where to? That? top? .

The combination of talent, diligence and beauty made her successful.

3. What? Take it with you? Answer? Handkerchiefs? From where? His? Pocket? And then what? Gently? Wipe it? His? Mouth.

He took a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped his mouth gently.

4. what? Really? Is anyone here? Mine? Where is the money? And then what? Me? Really? No? Opportunity? Yes? Become? It? Back? .

He stole my money and I can't get it back.

5、A? Serbian? Army? Unit? Take it with you? That? Town? .

A Serbian army occupied the town.