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27 Study the table, then fill in the correct particle in the sentences below. take after - to look or act like sb take in - 1) to understand sth, 2) (usu passive) to be deceived take on - 1) to employ sb, 2) to accept a task/responsibility take out - to remove sth take off - to leave the ground (e.g. aeroplane, helicopter etc) take over - to gain control of sth take up - 1) to begin a new hobby or sport, 2) to occupy (e.g. time, space) 1 Sarah was taken by the old woman and gave her all her money. 2 England will take Germany again in the World Cup. 3 Simon takes his mother. They are very much alike. 4 I'm thinking of taking jogging to get fit. 5 Mark has been taken ... at a local factory.​