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UK//teɪk hɪm//US//teɪk hɪm//

Meaning of Take him

To physically lead or carry someone away from a place.

In simple words: To hold someone or bring them somewhere.

Take him in a sentence

  • Please take him to the doctor if he feels unwell.
  • I will take him with me to the store.
  • Can you take him home after school?
  • They decided to take him on their trip to the mountains.
  • I told her to take him to the meeting.

How to use Take him

Use 'take him' in both formal and informal contexts. It's polite and direct when asking someone to bring another person.

Grammar pattern

take + object + pronoun

Memory hint

Imagine a friend saying, 'Take him to the party!' It's like taking a friend on an adventure.

Related words

Collocations with Take him

  • take him away
  • take him outside
  • take him to school

Synonyms for Take him

  • bring him
  • carry him
  • lead him
  • fetch him
  • escort him

Common mistakes with Take him

  • Confusing with 'give him'
  • Using 'take him' without an object
  • Misplacing pronouns in sentences

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Frequently asked questions about Take him

What does Take him mean?

To hold someone or bring them somewhere.

What is the definition of Take him?

To physically lead or carry someone away from a place.

How do you use Take him in a sentence?

Please take him to the doctor if he feels unwell.

Can you give another example of Take him?

I will take him with me to the store.

What are synonyms for Take him?

Common alternatives include bring him, carry him, lead him, fetch him, escort him.

What words go with Take him?

It commonly pairs with take him away, take him outside, take him to school.

What are common mistakes when using Take him?

Confusing with 'give him' Using 'take him' without an object Misplacing pronouns in sentences

How do you pronounce Take him?

US: //teɪk hɪm//, UK: //teɪk hɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Take him?

Use 'take him' in both formal and informal contexts. It's polite and direct when asking someone to bring another person.