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To remove from a place. To get or receive. To carry or move from one place. |
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A = they, say
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Sentence Examples Did she take your call? Be sure to take your book home. Take my lunch if you want it. Common Phrases Do a double take Take care Give or take |
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Dashboard ![]() Fry Rank: 104/1000 Dolch List: First Grade |
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Neighborhoods |
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Rime Friends |
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bake |
cake |
lake |
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shake |
snake |
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wake |
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Other Rhymes |
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ache |
break |
steak |
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Vowel Friends |
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age |
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Onset + Vowel Friends |
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tale |
tape |
taste |
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Morphological Relatives |
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takeaway |
taken |
takeout |
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takeover |
takes |
taking |
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Semantic Relatives |
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