Phrasal verbs are a prime example of how combining a verb with a particle can create multiple meanings, often idiomatic, which challenge learners of English as a second language. Regarding the contextual meanings of the verb "take" combined with different particles, mark T for True and F for False:
(__)"Take after" means to resemble a parent or ancestor in appearance or character.
(__)"Take off" can mean to remove clothing or for an aircraft to leave the ground.
(__)"Take over" means to assume control or responsibility for something.
(__)"Take up" means to refuse an offer or invitation politely.
Choose the alternative that presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
- A T, T, T, F.
- B F, T, T, F.
- C T, T, F, F.
- D F, F, T, T.
- E T, F, F, T.