When another person's pocket is open but I couldn't even take from money from him: Mis Take. When a guy knows how to capture pokemons: Take Shi. === I don't see why this word deserves a particular lesson. Not sure if it depends on the person, but I don't see "take" being an easy to confuse word, compared to other words that form collocations. ...actually, "take after" could be a collocation learners may confuse with "follow" (unless it's just me), as it doesn't come up frequently enough. Still, not a hard word, most of the time - or at least one that makes people like myself do a lot of Googling.
When another person's pocket is open but I couldn't even take from money from him: Mis Take.
ReplyDeleteWhen a guy knows how to capture pokemons: Take Shi.
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I don't see why this word deserves a particular lesson. Not sure if it depends on the person, but I don't see "take" being an easy to confuse word, compared to other words that form collocations.
...actually, "take after" could be a collocation learners may confuse with "follow" (unless it's just me), as it doesn't come up frequently enough.
Still, not a hard word, most of the time - or at least one that makes people like myself do a lot of Googling.