Friday, March 6, 2020
Take Up On - Phrasal Verb of the Day
Take Up On - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Take Up OnInfinitive form: Take Up OnPresent Tense: Take Up On/ Takes Up Oning form: Taking Up OnPast tense: Took Up OnPast Participle: Taken Up OnTake Up On is a separable English phrasal verb. Its context is based in an invitation made to someone, such as the following:When you accept an invitation or offer from someone1. We should have taken up Paul on his offer to give us a ride home.2. Im sorry, but i cant commit right now since I just took up a clients offer on a project that will get me very busy in the next few weeks.Video?Exercises: Write your answers in comments and we will correct them.Fill in the gaps from the video above:Complete the sentences below with the correct form of Take Up On.1. Sally cant seem to make up her mind as to whether she should be ____ ___ Ted ___ his offer or not.2. This looks like a decent proposal, we should ____ __ the boss ___ his offer.3. We ___ __ Candice ___ her offer for the job abroad.4. After the incident last year, I will never _____ ___ Michelle __ her offer ever again.5. How many hours do I have to work per week if I decide to ____ you___ __ your offer?Change the example sentences above to negative sentences (or positive, if the sentence is already negative). Then change them to questions.
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