The phrase “take part in” is already an English expression. It means to join or participate in an activity, event, or discussion.
Meaning
To take part in something = to be involved in it as a participant.
Examples
- She took part in the school play.
- Many students take part in volunteer work during summer break.
- He didn’t take part in the meeting yesterday.
Synonyms
You can also use these phrases with similar meanings:
- Participate in
- Join in
- Get involved in
Common Mistakes
Don’t confuse “take part in” with “take a part in”—the latter is incorrect unless you’re literally referring to an acting role (e.g., “take a part in a movie”).