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UK//aɪ wɪl teɪk ɪt//US//aɪ wɪl teɪk ɪt//

Meaning of I will take it

A phrase expressing intent to accept something.

In simple words: I will accept or choose this.

I will take it in a sentence

  • If you’re offering the dessert, I will take it.
  • For the job opportunity, I will take it without hesitation.
  • When they asked if I wanted to join, I said, 'I will take it!'

How to use I will take it

Commonly used to express agreement or decision. Appropriate in most contexts. Avoid in overly formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone declaration

Memory hint

Imagine saying yes to an offer; think of a ticket you want to take.

Related words

Collocations with I will take it

Synonyms for I will take it

  • I will accept it
  • I will choose it
  • I will grab it
  • I'm going for it

Common mistakes with I will take it

  • Using 'take it' without 'I will' makes it sound abrupt.
  • Confusing with 'I take it' which implies assuming something.
  • Omitting 'it' can change the meaning.

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Frequently asked questions about I will take it

What does I will take it mean?

I will accept or choose this.

What is the definition of I will take it?

A phrase expressing intent to accept something.

How do you use I will take it in a sentence?

If you’re offering the dessert, I will take it.

Can you give another example of I will take it?

For the job opportunity, I will take it without hesitation.

What are synonyms for I will take it?

Common alternatives include I will accept it, I will choose it, I will grab it, I'm going for it.

What words go with I will take it?

It commonly pairs with take it or leave it, take it easy, take it slow.

What are common mistakes when using I will take it?

Using 'take it' without 'I will' makes it sound abrupt. Confusing with 'I take it' which implies assuming something. Omitting 'it' can change the meaning.

How do you pronounce I will take it?

US: //aɪ wɪl teɪk ɪt//, UK: //aɪ wɪl teɪk ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I will take it?

Commonly used to express agreement or decision. Appropriate in most contexts. Avoid in overly formal settings.