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Learn Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings
Learning Phrasal verbs in English grammar can be confusing because not only are they very similar to each other, but also each phrasal verb can have two, three, four, or more definitions.

 In this lesson you will learn four key phrasal verbs with multiple meanings which you come across in your daily English conversation.

Phrasal Verb Take –off:

Meaning one: an airplane goes into the air. So when a flight leaves, we say it took off.
Example: The flight to NY took off at 11 am.

Meaning two: Something increases in popularity. When someone or something gains fast success, we say it took off.
Example: The new café took off in its first week of business.

Meaning three: remove clothing from body. It is the opposite of put on.
Example: Take off your coat and relax.

Meaning four: to leave a place. In this context, it is used informally.
Example: After a nasty with John, Richard took off in anger.

Meaning four: to stop studying or working for a period of time.
Example: James was so tired of working for long hours that he has finally taken off for a week.

Phrasal Verb Pass out:

Meaning one: to distribute or give away
Example: The teacher passed out the test to the class.

Meaning two: to faint or lose consciousness due to shock, fear, nervousness and medical problem
Example: After shopping in the heat, I passed out on the road.

Phrasal Verb Bring up:

Meaning one: to raise, care for, educate a child
Example: Sarah lost her parents when she was a child. Her maternal aunt brought her up.

Meaning two: to introduce a topic into conversation or discussion
Example: Mike told his team, “Don’t forget to bring up the new business proposal at the meeting tomorrow.”

Phrasal Verb Take out:

Meaning one: to remove something from inside a place
Example: I took the new mobile phone out of the box.

Meaning two: to invite someone on a social encounter
Example: Mike is taking his girlfriend out on a date tonight.

Meaning three: to borrow. In this sense, it is used for taking out books from a library or money (loan) from a bank.
Example: I took out ten library books.

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