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  • TOOK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TOOK is past tense of take
  • TOOK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Took definition: simple past tense of take See examples of TOOK used in a sentence
  • TOOK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    What is the pronunciation of took? (take的過去式)… (take的过去式)… pasado simple de "take"… passado de "take"… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! TOOK definition: 1 past simple of take 2 past simple of take 3 past simple of take Learn more
  • Took Or Taken? Difference Explained For Beginners (+18 Examples)
    Took is the past tense and should be used when you’re writing “to take” in the past as in “I took that ” Taken is the past participle and should be used when an auxiliary verb is present (i e , have), so “I have taken that” is correct
  • Take, Took, or Taken: What’s the Correct Past Tense of Take?
    To take is the present tense: I take my dog on a walk every morning and evening 2 Took is the simple past: We took my mother for a drive in the country 3 Taken is the past participle: The cat had to be taken to the vet
  • Took - definition of took by The Free Dictionary
    1 to get into one's hands or possession by voluntary action: Take the book, please 2 to hold, grasp, or grip: to take a child by the hand 3 to get into one's possession or control by force or artifice: took the bone from the snarling dog 4 to seize or capture: to take a prisoner 5 to catch or get (fish, game, etc ), esp by killing
  • Taken or Took: Understanding the Difference - English Study Online
    The main difference between “took” and “taken” is that “took” is the past tense of “take,” while “taken” is the past participle “Took” is used to indicate a completed action in the past, while “taken” is used to indicate a completed action that has a connection to the present




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