Read the box, then complete the
sentences.
• take after = be like or resemble somebody
(e.g. a parent)
• take on = hire or employ somebody
• take over = take control of something
take up = start (e.g. a new hobby)
1)Kanat takes
his father; he has
the same talent in Maths.
2)Why don't you take a relaxing
activity like painting?
3)When her mother retires, Damilia plans to
take the family business.
4)They're taking
new staff at the
art gallery