6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of take and the words in the box. advice time up exam place 1 When are you going to take your exam ? 2 I'm not in a hurry - I'm going to my 3 Listen to me! You shouldmy 4 I'm a new hobby - cookery! 5 When are the job interviews going to ?

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vikamolchanova1 vikamolchanova1  11.01.2024 11:41
1. When are you going to take your exam?
- In this sentence, we need to use the verb "take" to talk about the action of taking an exam. To form a question, we invert the subject and the auxiliary verb "are." So, the correct sentence would be: "When are you going to take your exam?"

2. I'm not in a hurry - I'm going to take my time.
- Here, we need to use the phrase "take my time" which means to not rush and do something at a comfortable pace. So, the correct sentence would be: "I'm not in a hurry - I'm going to take my time."

3. Listen to me! You should take my advice.
- The verb "take" is used here to talk about accepting or considering someone's advice. So, the correct sentence would be: "Listen to me! You should take my advice."

4. I'm taking up a new hobby - cookery!
- In this sentence, the phrase "taking up" is used to talk about starting a new hobby. So, the correct sentence would be: "I'm taking up a new hobby - cookery!"

5. When are the job interviews going to take place?
- The phrase "take place" is used to talk about the location or timing of an event. So, the correct sentence would be: "When are the job interviews going to take place?"

In summary, the correct answers are:
1. When are you going to take your exam?
2. I'm not in a hurry - I'm going to take my time.
3. Listen to me! You should take my advice.
4. I'm taking up a new hobby - cookery!
5. When are the job interviews going to take place?
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