Phrasal verb №71
take out
/teɪk aʊt/
Meaning
To remove something from inside; also to invite someone out socially
Example
I need to take out the trash tonight.
I need to take out the trash tonight.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №71
/teɪk aʊt/
Yesterday I took out $100 from the ATM.
Yesterday I took out $100 from the ATM.
We took out travel insurance before our trip.
We took out travel insurance before our trip.
Please take out the mushrooms from the recipe.
Please take out the mushrooms from the recipe.