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QuestionIs "take the approval" or "took the approval" correct?Community Answer"Take the approval" is correct in present or future tense, as in "I take the approval" or "I will take the approval." "Took the approval" is correct in past tense, as in "I took the approval."
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QuestionWhich one is correct: "Who take you there" or "Who took you there"?DonaganTop AnswererTook.
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Question"I was in the car when I take/took this picture." Which one is correct?Community Answer"Took" is correct.
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QuestionAre both correct? "Do you know why we took it?" versus "Why did we take it?"DonaganTop AnswererYes, both are correct.
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QuestionLast year I take math class or took math class?DonaganTop AnswererBecause "last year" is in the past, use "took."
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QuestionIs it "I watched my son take apart" or "took apart" his Rubiks cube?Community Answer"Take."
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QuestionIs "business tycoon takes his staff on vacation" or "business tycoon took his staff on vacation" correct?Community AnswerThe difference is, they reference different times the business tycoon did it. 1. Hes doing it now. 2. He did it in the past.
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Question"It took three hours to reach school" or "it takes three hours to reach school"?DonaganTop AnswererIf it happened in the past: it took three hours. If it happens from time to time, it takes three hours.
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QuestionWhy do we use the expression "actions taken" rather than "actions took"?DonaganTop Answerer"Taken" is the past participle of "take" and is used here to describe the kind of "actions" that have occurred (they are "taken" actions). "Took" is a past-tense verb that explains what the actions did (which presumably is not the intent here).
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QuestionDid you take up the book, or took up?DonaganTop Answerer"Did take" means the same thing as "took."
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Question"It took 10 days before she could speak fluently"? Or would it be "take"?DonaganTop AnswererThis occurred in the past: "it took ten days before she could speak fluently."
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QuestionIs it correct to say, "The following applicants will took the proficiency test next month"?Community AnswerNo. You would need to use "take" instead of "took."
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QuestionIs it "I took a nap for 5" or "I take a nap from 5?"DonaganTop AnswererIt simply depends on whether you mean present tense or past tense.
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QuestionIs it, "How long did it take you to get there?" or, "How long did it took you to get there?"Kayla FredericCommunity Answer"How long did it take you to get there?" Just remember that if you are asking a question, it will always be "take."
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QuestionWhich is correct: "Who saw the accused take/took the purse from the complainant's bag?"DonaganTop AnswererTake.
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Question"Did the steps we took convince our members" or "Did the steps we take convince..."?DonaganTop AnswererLet the two verbs in each sentence match each other in tense: "Did the steps we took..." and "Do the steps we take..."
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QuestionWould I write my sentence "They let me 'take' or 'took' my exam last year"?Community Answer"They let me take" would be the proper way to write the sentence. If you want to use the word took, you would have to be talking about taking the exam by itself. For example, "I took my exam last year."
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QuestionIf asking a question, should I use take or took?DonaganTop AnswererYou could use either: "Did you take my lunch?" or " Who took my lunch?"
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Question"She took time on doing the assignments" - is this correct?DonaganTop Answerer"She took her time doing the assignments."
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