This means to hold or get something with your hand. You can take a pencil, a bag, or any object near you.
Please take the book from the table.
She takes the pen and writes.
This meaning is about moving people or things from one place to another. For example, taking a friend home or taking a bag upstairs.
I will take you to school today.
They took the box to the car.
This use means to accept advice, help, or an offer. For example, take advice means to listen and follow it.
You should take my advice.
He took the offer happily.
Here, take means to create a photo, video, or sound recording. You take photos with a camera.
She took a picture of the sunset.
They take videos at parties.
This use shows choosing or deciding on one thing from several options. For example, taking a course or a choice.
I take the blue shirt, please.
She takes the job offer today.
As a noun, 'take' means one try or recording during making films or music. Directors often say 'take one' for the first attempt.
The director called for another take.
This take was better than the last.