The document discusses different uses of the word "take" and dependent prepositions. It provides examples of using "take" to mean ask someone out on a date, enroll in an art class, become the head of a company, remove an outer layer of clothing due to heat, and alter the size of trousers. It also gives examples of dependent prepositions used after verbs to indicate specific activities such as being proud of achievements, having an interest in dancing, being eager to play football, and being passionate about drawing.
The document discusses different uses of the word "take" and dependent prepositions. It provides examples of using "take" to mean ask someone out on a date, enroll in an art class, become the head of a company, remove an outer layer of clothing due to heat, and alter the size of trousers. It also gives examples of dependent prepositions used after verbs to indicate specific activities such as being proud of achievements, having an interest in dancing, being eager to play football, and being passionate about drawing.
The document discusses different uses of the word "take" and dependent prepositions. It provides examples of using "take" to mean ask someone out on a date, enroll in an art class, become the head of a company, remove an outer layer of clothing due to heat, and alter the size of trousers. It also gives examples of dependent prepositions used after verbs to indicate specific activities such as being proud of achievements, having an interest in dancing, being eager to play football, and being passionate about drawing.
2)I’m going to take …… drawing,because I like art. 3)I’ve been working in this company for 10 years, I hope one day i will take it …… 4)She took …… her coat because it’s hot outside 5)These trousers are too big,I need to take them ………. 6)I don’t know my grandmother, but my relatives say I take ………. her Dependent prepositions 1)Kate’s grandfather is proud ……. her achievements 2)Ann is interested …… dancing 3) Nikita is keen …….. playing football 4)Yana is crazy …….. drawing