have

take

have/take

an accident

an argument

a chat

confidence in

a dance

difficulty in/Ving

dinner/lunch, etc.

experience

fun

a dream

a drink

an effect on sb

a headache/toothache

a lesson

a meal

a meeting

no idea (of)

no intention of

an operation

no respect for

a party/celebration

a picnic

a quarrel

a say

a talk

a try/a go (+give a try)

a word (with)

 

action

advantage of

smb’s advice

a bus/taxi/train etc.

care (of)

a/one’s chance

a decision

a deep/long breath

an exam

sth for granted

sth into account

the lead

no notice of

a message

measures

medicine

orders

a photo(graph)/a picture

part in

pity (on)

place

power

pride in

a risk

a test

the trouble (to V1)

turns (Ving)

(no) interest in

a bath/ a shower

a break

a chance

control of/over

a guess

a holiday

a look (at)

a nap

responsibility (for)

a rest

a seat

a swim

time

a trip

a walk

 

Exercises

1. Complete with have or take in the right form (sometimes you can use both).

1) Harry, there’s a problem. Can I … a word with you?

2) The festival … place in May.

3) Can I … a look at this photo?

4) She … pride in her connections.

5) So long! Relax and … fun!

6) Why don’t you … a bus?

7) She … his care for granted and never thanked him for what he did for her.

8) You should … this medicine if you … a bad headache.

9) I’m afraid she … no interest in science.

10) The children … turns cleaning the house.

Quiz