His cousin took up tennis when he was 5
take to heart
Please do not take umbrage at my stupid answer.
use it in a sentence
You take the word, and put it in a gramatically correct sentence. :) *HEY NATALIE ;) FROM: BANANA*
I am fed up with waiting for the phone to ring.
You can use "take up" in a sentence to mean to begin doing or learning something. For example: "I decided to take up painting as a hobby."
My dad filled up his canteen this morning to take for his hike
The massively built wrestler seemed to take up half of the ring.
take to heart
I woke up early to take advantage of the natural daylight streaming in through my window.
did you chalk it up for her
They could not take in the terrible news that they had heard.
I picked up my lunch at the take-out window.
You will end up in jail if you do that. I want to end up on Long Island so I'll drive through New York City.
Most programs used on your computer take up several megabytes of space on your hard drive.
take it to the side then track it
It means your teacher wants you to look up that many idioms, and use each one in a sentence to show that you understand it.Like this:take the MickeyWhy does that bully always take the Mickey out of me when we are at school?