take time

take time(
teyk
 
taym
)
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. llevar tiempo
It's normal for your child to feel disoriented. Getting used to a new school takes time.Es normal que tu hijo se sienta desorientado. Acostumbrarse a una nueva escuela lleva tiempo.
b. tomar tiempo
It takes time to learn chess. It's a complex game.Toma tiempo aprender a jugar al ajedrez. Es un juego complejo.
c. requerir tiempo
Don't do it in a rush. Doing things properly takes time.No lo hagas deprisa y corriendo. Hacer las cosas bien requiere tiempo.
a. dedicar tiempo
My grandfather always takes time to talk to me about school.Mi abuelo siempre dedica tiempo a hablar conmigo sobre la escuela.
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