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With verbs there are intransitive verbs that don't take an object, and transitive verbs that do take an object.
It gone without saying, if you are tired, you should take a rest.
Both boys and girls should take cooking class in school.
The government will have much trouble balancing the needs of its younger population with the requirements of the old people.
Take time to eat your meals.
Take your time when you eat meals.
Plants take in water from the soil.
When I can get through my exams, I will take a long vacation.
I expect to take a vacation in May.
We take a rest at noon.
I leave it in your hands what course of action to take.
The doctor ordered that he take a rest.
The doctor advised that she take a holiday.
I must put my ideas together before I take up a pen.
I must put my ideas together before I take up a pen.
It is up to you how you take it.
Can you afford to take a holiday this summer?
I had to attend two meetings yesterday, and there was no time to have lunch between.
"It's a good time for you to take a vacation," the boss said to Jim.

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