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to take
To reach for and hold in your hands; to lead an activity
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
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Take | Took | Taking | Taken |
Present form
Take
I should take lots of photographs on holiday.
We could take the bus?
A: I like to take a lot of photographs on holiday.
B: How many do you take?
A: About 100 days.
Past form
Took
Who took the last slice of cake?
She took me on a roller-coaster.
A: Where's my pen?
B: I took it into school but forgot to bring it back.
A: Can you remember it please?
Continuous form
Taking
I'm taking you to Paris for the weekend.
My mum's taking the shopping in the house.
A: Are you taking this into work?
B: Yes, I'll take it tomorrow.
A: I'm sure they'll love it.
Past participle
Taken
Liam, your daughter's been taken!
We've taken lots of videos of the graduation.
A: Where's my cake?
B: Oh, Lucy's taken it to school for lunch.
A: I knew she'd taken it!
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