Is it takeout or take-out?

It can be โ€œtakeoutโ€ or โ€œtake-out.โ€ โ€œTakeoutโ€ is a compound noun that means โ€œfood that you order from a restaurant to eat somewhere elseโ€ (e.g., โ€œWe didnโ€™t have time to eat at the restaurant, so we ordered takeoutโ€). In UK English, โ€œtakeawayโ€ is more common.

โ€œTake-outโ€ (with a hyphen) is an adjective (as well as a compound word) that modifies a noun that pertains to the food that you can take out (e.g., โ€œThe line for take-out BBQ was too long, so we leftโ€). The UK version of this is โ€œtake-away.โ€

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What is the meaning of take me back?

The meaning of โ€œtake me backโ€ is usually โ€œto remind me of a previous time that I remember fondly.โ€

People sometimes say โ€œtake me backโ€ all by itself in a conversation about a time they long for (e.g., โ€œThese onesies remind me of when Maya was a baby. Take me backโ€). Itโ€™s become a catchphrase or common exclamation in popular culture.

You can also say that something โ€œtakes me backโ€ (or use any other object pronoun for the person who is โ€œtaken backโ€) when it reminds you of a previous time (e.g., โ€œThese tiny cowboy boots take me back to when Maya was a babyโ€).

Yet another meaning for โ€œtake me backโ€ is โ€œallow me to have a relationship with you againโ€ (e.g., โ€œI begged the company that laid me off to take me backโ€).

The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you use โ€œtake backโ€ and other phrasal verbs with โ€œtakeโ€ correctly in your writing.

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What is the meaning of take a load off?

โ€œTake a load offโ€ means โ€œto relax or release a burden.โ€ This idiomatic phrase is most commonly associated with the line โ€œTake a load off, Annieโ€ in The Bandโ€™s iconic song โ€œThe Weight.โ€

You can tell someone to take a load off when you invite them to sit down and relax (e.g., โ€œYou must be tired. Take a load off, and Iโ€™ll get you a drinkโ€).

You can also take a load (i.e., a burden) off of something or someone (e.g., โ€œThe new administrative assistant took a huge load off of the office managerโ€).

When youโ€™re writing with idioms or phrasal verbs with โ€œtake,โ€ QuillBotโ€™s free paraphrasing tool can show you alternatives.

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What is the meaning of take my breath away?

โ€œTake my breath awayโ€ means โ€œto be exceptionally beautiful, exciting, or surprising.โ€ For example, a wedding guest might say, โ€œLily took my breath away when she walked down the aisle.โ€ (Itโ€™s also the title of a love song by Berlin from the 1980s.)

You can substitute โ€œmyโ€ with any other possessive adjective or possessive noun (e.g., โ€œThe view of the Grand Canyon really takes your breath awayโ€). Another variation is the adjective โ€œbreathtaking,โ€ which is a compound word that means โ€œexciting.โ€

โ€œTake oneโ€™s breath awayโ€ is a common idiomatic phrase in English. Itโ€™s a bit tricky because โ€œtakeโ€ is an irregular verb with conjugations like โ€œtookโ€ and โ€œtaken.โ€

Luckily, QuillBotโ€™s free Grammar Checker can help you use idiomatic phrases and phrasal verbs with โ€œtakeโ€ correctly.

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What is the meaning of take heart?

The most common meaning of โ€œtake heartโ€ is โ€œto stay hopeful and courageous during challenging times.โ€ โ€œTake heartโ€ is an idiomatic phrase that someone says to inspire or encourage another person.

You can say โ€œtake heartโ€ by itself or followed by a prepositional phrase that begins with โ€œinโ€ or a noun clause that begins with โ€œthat.โ€

  • โ€œTake heart. This too shall pass.โ€
  • โ€œOlder adults who are worried about the future should take heart in the next generationโ€™s commitment to equity.โ€
  • โ€œEven though we lost the game, we should take heart that we learned a lot this season.โ€

When youโ€™re writing with idiomatic phrases or phrasal verbs with โ€œtake,โ€ the QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you avoid errors.

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What does gonna mean?

Gonna is an informal alternative to going to used in everyday speech (e.g., โ€œI think itโ€™s gonna rain todayโ€).

You can use QuillBotโ€™s free Paraphrasing Tool in various different modes, including โ€œformal,โ€ โ€œacademic,โ€ and โ€œcreative,โ€ to help you strike the right tone.

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Is will a helping verb?

The verb will is used to form the future tenses, and it is often classified as a helping verb in this context (e.g., โ€œI will meet you outside the theater at 7 p.m.โ€).

Some linguists classify โ€œwillโ€ as a modal verb or modal auxiliary when itโ€™s used to talk about the future because they do not regard the โ€œwill futureโ€ as a true future tense (and the term โ€œhelping verbโ€ refers to verbs that are used to form tenses).

You can use QuillBotโ€™s free Paraphraser to help find alternative ways of referring to the future in your texts.

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