Meaning of Take a look at this knife
To observe or examine a knife closely.
In simple words: Look at this knife.
Take a look at this knife in a sentence
- Could you please **take a look at this knife**?
- I wanted you to **take a look at this knife** I just bought.
- Please **take a look at this knife** before using it.
How to use Take a look at this knife
Used to direct someone's attention to something specific. Best in casual contexts; avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
take + a look + at + object
Memory hint
Imagine 'taking' a moment to inspect a shiny knife closely.
Related words
Collocations with Take a look at this knife
- take a look at something
- take a closer look
- take a quick look
Common mistakes with Take a look at this knife
- Using 'take a look to this knife' instead of 'at'.
- Saying 'look a knife' instead of 'take a look at this knife'.
Compare Take a look at this knife with Examine, Inspect, Observe, View
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Frequently asked questions about Take a look at this knife
What does Take a look at this knife mean?
Look at this knife.
What is the definition of Take a look at this knife?
To observe or examine a knife closely.
How do you use Take a look at this knife in a sentence?
Could you please **take a look at this knife**?
Can you give another example of Take a look at this knife?
I wanted you to **take a look at this knife** I just bought.
What are synonyms for Take a look at this knife?
Common alternatives include examine, inspect, observe, view.
What words go with Take a look at this knife?
It commonly pairs with take a look at something, take a closer look, take a quick look.
What are common mistakes when using Take a look at this knife?
Using 'take a look to this knife' instead of 'at'. Saying 'look a knife' instead of 'take a look at this knife'.
How do you pronounce Take a look at this knife?
US: //teɪk ə lʊk æt ðɪs naɪf//, UK: //teɪk ə lʊk æt ðɪs naɪf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Take a look at this knife?
Used to direct someone's attention to something specific. Best in casual contexts; avoid in formal writing.
