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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take root<br />

- to begin to take hold or have effect<br />

The ideas of honesty <strong>and</strong> good manners are beginning to take root in the school<br />

children.<br />

take shape<br />

- to begin to be organized <strong>and</strong> specific (plans/ideas/arguments)<br />

The plans for our school reunion are beginnning to take shape.<br />

take sick/ill<br />

- to become ill<br />

The little boy took sick early last night.<br />

take sides<br />

- to support one side or the other side<br />

"You should not take sides in some arguments or both sides will be angry at you."<br />

take (someone or something) at face value<br />

- to take someone or something as it first appears to be<br />

I took the sign at face value <strong>and</strong> drove very slowly through the construction area.<br />

take (someone) at his or her word<br />

- to believe what someone says <strong>and</strong> act accordingly<br />

I decided to take the woman at her word when she invited me to see her pottery<br />

demonstration.<br />

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