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Phrasal verb: take in



 
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Phrasal verb: take in #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 30, 2005 17:02 pm   Phrasal verb: take in
 

ESL/EFL Test "Take it in", question 1

I'm sorry I didn't take in what he said.

(a) listen
(b) hear
(c) understand
(d) note

ESL/EFL Test "Take it in", answer 1

I'm sorry I didn't understand what he said.

Correct answer: (c) understand
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Take in #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 30, 2005 19:59 pm   Take in
 

Hi,

Take in is a phrasal verb meaning understand. If you like you can look on this site under the heading esl lessons and you'll see some articles I've written showing how the verb take can be used together with different prepositions.

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