Take your break Meaning in English
expression
Definición
A phrase used to tell someone to pause from work or activities to rest for a short time.
Uso & Matices
Mostly used in workplaces, schools, or anywhere scheduled breaks occur. Slightly formal or neutral. Usually said by supervisors, colleagues, or those giving permission. Often used as a suggestion or gentle instruction: "You should take your break"; less common to use for yourself (say "I'm taking my break"). Common variants: 'take a break,' 'go on your break.'
Oraciones de Ejemplo
It's time to take your break.
basic
You can take your break after finishing this task.
basic
Please take your break now.
basic
You look tired—why don't you take your break?
natural
If things are slow, feel free to take your break early.
natural
Go ahead and take your break—I've got things covered here.
natural