| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 578 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| take | verb | He will take it with him. | carry |
| verb | We will take up where we left off. | resume | |
| verb | We will take on more workers. | hire | |
| verb | He took a deep breath. | inhaled | |
| verb | China took Japan three to one. | defeated | |
| verb | Take any card. | select | |
| verb | The disease took 100 people. | killed | |
| verb | It takes talent to succeed. | requires | |
| verb | Take 10 from 15 and you get 5. | subtract | |
| verb | My mother wants me to take Spanish this year. | study course | |
| tale | noun | It was a tale about children. | story |
| talent | noun | Some talent is acquired, some learned. | ability |
| noun | She has a talent for teaching. | knack | |