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)
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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
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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.