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UK//teɪk ɪt//US//teɪk ɪt//

Significado de Take it

To accept or agree to something offered or suggested.

In simple words: to accept something or a situation

Take it en una frase

  • I decided to just take it and move on with my life.
  • If you don't like the job, you can just take it or leave it.
  • Sometimes, you just have to take it as it is.

Cómo usar Take it

Use 'take it' in neutral conversations when accepting a decision or situation. Avoid in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

take + object

Memory hint

Imagine a hand reaching out to 'take' something meaningful.

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Synonyms for Take it

Opposites of Take it

Common mistakes with Take it

  • Using 'take it' in formal writing.
  • 'Take it' confused with 'leave it'.

Compare Take it with Accept, Receive, Acknowledge

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Take it

¿Qué significa Take it?

to accept something or a situation

¿Cuál es la definición de Take it?

To accept or agree to something offered or suggested.

¿Cómo se usa Take it en una frase?

I decided to just take it and move on with my life.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Take it?

If you don't like the job, you can just take it or leave it.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Take it?

Algunas alternativas comunes son accept, receive, acknowledge.

¿Cuál es el opuesto de Take it?

Significados opuestos incluyen reject, refuse.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a Take it?

Suele combinarse con take it or leave it, take it easy, take it all in.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Take it?

Using 'take it' in formal writing. 'Take it' confused with 'leave it'.

¿Cómo se pronuncia Take it?

US: //teɪk ɪt//, UK: //teɪk ɪt//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar Take it?

Use 'take it' in neutral conversations when accepting a decision or situation. Avoid in very formal contexts.