Good! To take after is to inherit physical or emotional characteristics from someone.
They took apart the Dolphins last week. (beat easily)
Good! To take apart means to beat soundly!
Has he taken off work recently? (have a holiday)
Good! To take off is to have some time away from work.
He'll never take what he said back. (admit being wrong)
Good! To take back something is to admit that what you have said was wrong.
I had to take Tim aside. (speak to privately)
Good! To take someone aside means to speak to someone privately, usually in a negative situation.
His took over the company with 400,000 shares. (win control of)
Good! Taking over means winning the control of something.
He took Sharon out last week. (date)
Good! To take someone out is to go out with someone, usually romantically.
Be careful about what you say. He may take you apart. (criticize strongly)
Good! To take someone apart is to strongly criticize, often in a very unpleasant manner.