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Jungelbobo Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

take to it?

what does the phrase mean?
something like not interested and stuff?

Quote:
Back home, Liam participated in a foil fencing class. He didn’t take to it much at all.
It was boring and traditional. They weren’t using sabre, and it isn’t as much fun. We didn’t even get to touch a weapon for the first few weeks.
He and his brother didn’t stick with the class for very long before they decided to spend their time elsewhere. But fencing in Stockholm has been different. “It’s pretty good exercise, but extremely tiring. It’s still a lot of fun, though, and I really like it.”
  

Top answer

Hi, He didn't like it. Clive

  • Hi, He didn't like it.
  • Clive
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Hi,

He didn't like it.

Clive

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