

This Grade 6 worksheet on phrasal verbs with ‘take’ introduces various expressions like "take off," "take over," and "take in," helping students apply these verbs in different contexts. With engaging exercises like matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and multiple choice questions, this worksheet strengthens their grammar skills and practical usage.
Phrasal verbs provide more flexibility and variety to expressions. For Grade 6 learners, mastering phrasal verbs is crucial because:
1. They add depth and richness to language use.
2. They are frequently used in everyday conversations and writing.
3. Understanding them improves both written and spoken communication.
4. Mastery of phrasal verbs enhances grammar proficiency and language fluency.
This worksheet includes five dynamic exercises to reinforce learning with phrasal verbs:
Exercise 1 – Match the Following
Students match phrasal verbs such as "take over" and "take in" with their correct meanings like "assume responsibility" and "understand."
Exercise 2 – True/False Statements
Learners identify if statements about phrasal verbs are true or false based on their meanings in context.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences by filling in the correct phrasal verb, enhancing their practical understanding.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct phrasal verb from options to complete each sentence, applying their knowledge.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners rewrite incorrect sentences using the appropriate phrasal verb, building grammar accuracy.
Exercise 1 – Match the Following
Take over – Assume responsibility
Take off – Lift off
Take back – Return
Take after – Resemble
Take down – write down
Take in – understand
Take up – Start
Take out – remove
Take on – control
Taken aback – surprised
Exercise 2 – True/False Statements
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. take in
2. take back
3. take on
4. take down
5. take in
6. take back
7. take up
8. take on
9. take up
10. take in
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) take back
2. c) take down
3. a) take after
4. d) take off
5. a) take up
6. b) take apart
7. c) take in
8. a) take out
9. d) taken aback
10. b) take over
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
1. She plans to take up dancing this summer.
2. Please take off your cap before entering the temple.
3. He take after his uncle in appearance.
4. The students were asked to take down the answers quickly.
5. I need to take back my mistake and apologize.
6. The worker will take down the old wall tomorrow.
7. She was completely taken aback by the sudden gift.
8. The shelter decided to take in three stray puppies.
9. Kindly take out the books from your bag.
10. The new manager will take over the company next month.
Help your child master phrasal verbs and boost language skills today.
Phrasal verbs with 'take' express different meanings and actions, helping students become more fluent and expressive in English.
Students can use these phrasal verbs in everyday situations, creating sentences and using them in conversations.
Phrasal verbs often change meaning based on context, making it essential to practice understanding and using them correctly.