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What is the past tense of take?
1, take the past tense: yes. The British pronunciation of take is [te? K], American pronunciation is [tek]. Meaning: take, take; Accept (a gift, etc.). ) and cost (time, etc. ); Take, get, seize, watch, benefit, profit, the amount of money sold (for admission tickets). ?

2, the third person singular: takes. Past participle: taken. Present continuous tense: take.

Usage of take

Please take this book to her. ?

Please take this book to her.

I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone. ?

I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone.

Take that picture off the wall. ?

Take that picture down from the wall.

If you have finished reading that book, return it to the library. ?

If you have finished reading that book, return it to the library.

It may take several hours to calculate these expenses. ?

It may take several hours to calculate these expenses.

Take ten drops every four hours. ?

Drink ten drops every four hours.

We must go on a diet and take more exercise. ?

We must go on a diet and take more exercise.

We should smell everything and distinguish the good from the bad. ?

We should smell everything with our noses to identify its quality.