B1 Collocation Neutral

To take part in.

To participate in.

Meaning

To be involved in an activity with other people.

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Cultural Background

In the US, 'taking part' is often linked to 'volunteering'. It is a common way to describe community service. In the UK, 'taking part' is frequently used in school sports and club settings. In global business, 'taking part' is a neutral, professional way to show you are a team player. In universities, 'taking part' in seminars is often a graded requirement.

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The 'In' Rule

Always remember the 'in'. Without it, the phrase is incomplete.

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Passive vs Active

Don't use it for passive things like sleeping or watching TV.

Meaning

To be involved in an activity with other people.

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The 'In' Rule

Always remember the 'in'. Without it, the phrase is incomplete.

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Passive vs Active

Don't use it for passive things like sleeping or watching TV.

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Formal vs Informal

Use 'participate' for your boss, 'take part in' for colleagues, and 'join in' for friends.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.

I would like to take part ___ the competition.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in

The phrase is always 'take part in'.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase correctly.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I took part in the race.

Only 'in' is the correct preposition.

Complete the dialogue.

Person A: 'Are you joining the club?' Person B: 'Yes, I'm going to ______.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: take part in it

The pronoun 'it' replaces the activity, but 'in' must remain.

Match the situation to the most natural response.

Your boss asks if you want to join the project.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'll take part in it.

This is the standard professional response.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. Fill Blank A1

I would like to take part ___ the competition.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in

The phrase is always 'take part in'.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase correctly. Choose A2

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I took part in the race.

Only 'in' is the correct preposition.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Person A: 'Are you joining the club?' Person B: 'Yes, I'm going to ______.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: take part in it

The pronoun 'it' replaces the activity, but 'in' must remain.

Match the situation to the most natural response. situation_matching B2

Your boss asks if you want to join the project.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'll take part in it.

This is the standard professional response.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

12 questions

No, that is incorrect. Always use 'in'.

Yes, they are synonyms, but 'participate' is more formal.

Only if you are an actor in the movie.

Then you are not taking part.

Yes, it is very common in professional emails.

No, the phrase is 'take part in', not 'take a part in'.

Yes, it implies a shared activity.

Yes, e.g., 'I take part in a book club.'

Yes, 'I took part in'.

Yes, 'I will take part in'.

Yes, 'I took part in the decision-making process.'

It is used in both.

Related Phrases

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Participate in

synonym

To take part in.

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Join in

similar

To participate.

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Get involved in

builds on

To participate deeply.

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Be a part of

similar

To belong to.

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