Matching Pairs Phrasal VerbsOnline version Read the statements and decide which is the meaning of each phrasal verb. by Elizabeth González Aguilar 1 take something with you when you leave. 2 to continue doing something someone else was doing 3 to go with someone to somewhere else 4 START A NEW SPORT, HOBBY, SCHOOL SUBJECT. 5 to return something 6 to find something by accident 7 to make a habit 8 to attack 9 to return 10 invite and go out with someone 11 to be more important than 12 notice, absorb, understand 13 resemble a parent Do me a favour. Could you take the rubbish away tonight before you go to the cinema? I took up Chinese, a month and change ago. Most people consider their families to come before their career. It's hard to take in the lesson. There are many grammar rules. I'd like to take her out on her birthday. We don't know who will take over the class when the professor gets sick. The thieves didn't come at us. She's gone to the store. As she needed to take some gadgets back. My niece takes after nobody. I am going to the cinema with Sally tomorrow. Do you want to come along with us? If so, let me know ASAP to buy the tickets tonight. He came back to his city town about a week and change ago. She has taken to getting up late at the weekends. Much to our regret, a traffic jam is something we come across in our everyday lives.