Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. My boss has ___________ playing golf three afternoons a week.
A
taken over
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B
taken to
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C
taken for
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D
taken out
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Solution
The correct option is A taken to Option B is the correct answer because the phrasal verb 'taken to' means to start doing something as a habit.
Options A, C and D are incorrect because 'taken over' means to take control of something, 'taken for' means to believe something, usually wrongly, about someone or something and 'taken out' means to remove something from a pocket, bag etc or to take someone to some place and pay for them.