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What does this phrasal verb: to take over?



 
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What does this phrasal verb: to take over? #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:36 am   What does this phrasal verb: to take over?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", question 9

We mustn't be late this morning because today is when the new boss is going to ......... over.

(a) do
(b) get
(c) make
(d) take

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", answer 9

We mustn't be late this morning because today is when the new boss is going to take over.

Correct answer: (d) take

Your answer was: incorrect
We mustn't be late this morning because today is when the new boss is going to get over.
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what does "take over" in this sentence mean ?
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To take over #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:41 am   To take over
 

It means, to start a job. For a more detailed explanation, please click here:
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