take you

take you(
teyk
 
yu
)
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. tomarte
Mom took you by the hand and walked you into the classroom for the first time.Mamá te tomó por la mano y te acompañó al aula por primera vez.
a. llevarte
I don't have a ride to the game tonight. - I can take you.No tengo quien me lleve al partido esta noche. - Yo te llevo.
a. pillarte
When they announced your award, I could tell it took you by surprise.Cuando anunciaron tu premio, podía ver que te pilló por sorpresa.
a. tomarte
I think Edwin takes you for a fool. You should break up with him!Creo que Edwin te toma por tonta. Creo que debes terminar con él.
a. tardarte
How much time does it take you to get to work?¿Cuánto te tardas en llegar al trabajo?
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