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English irregular verbs, past forms of Take: Take - Took - Taken
Take is a common English verb, but do the past forms of Take look the same? How to conjugate the verb Take accurately in the 12 English tenses? Let's read the article below by PREP to find the answers to the above question and gain more valuable knowledge!
I. What is Take?
Before exploring the past forms of Take in English, let's understand the meaning and usage of Take.
Take is pronounced /teɪk/ and functions as a verb, with the following meanings:
Meaning of Take | Example |
to remove something, especially without permission | All her belongings have been taken by the thief. |
to rent or hire (in a short time) | Jack has taken the flat for a month. |
to photograph somebody/ something | He took a photograph of us. |
to wear a particular size in shoes or clothes | What size shoes do you take? |
to remove something/somebody from a place or a person | Can you take my phone while I close the door? |
to accept or receive something | I take your point, but I still don't think you should have gone. |
to go with somebody from one place to another, especially to guide or lead them | We’re taking the kids to the mall on Saturday. |
to use a form of transport, a road, a path, etc. to go to a place | Jennie took the 10.30 flight to Paris. |
to study a subject at school, college, etc. | I decided to take the IELTS course. |
II. What are V0, V2, V3 of Take? The past forms of Take in English
What are the past forms of Take in English? What are V0, V2, V3 of Take? V0, V2, V3 stand for: Infinitive, Past Simple, and Past Participle. Let's delve into the past forms of Take in the table below!
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V0 | Take /teɪk/ | My mom takes me to the zoo every Sunday. |
V2 | Took /tʊk/ | My mom took me to the zoo yesterday. |
V3 | Taken /ˈteɪ.kən/ | My mom has taken me to the zoo for two days. |
In conclusion, the past forms of Take are: the past form of Take in past simple is Took and the past participle of Take is Taken.
III. How to conjugate the verb Take
How is the verb Take conjugated in the 12 English tenses and special structures? After exploring the past forms of Take, let’s take a look at the conjugation rules of the verb Take in various contexts with PREP!
1. In tenses
12 English tenses | I | He/She/It | We/You/They |
Present simple tense | take | takes | taken |
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Present continuous tense | am taking | is taking | are taking |
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Present perfect tense | have taken | has taken | have taken |
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Present perfect continuous tense | have been taking | has been taking | have been taking |
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Past simple tense | took | took | took |
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Past continuous tense | was taking | was taking | were taking |
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Past Perfect Tense | had taken | had taken | had taken |
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Past perfect continuous tense | had been taking | had been taking | had been taking |
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Simple future tense | will take | will take | will take |
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Future continuous tense | will be taking | will be taking | will be taking |
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Future Perfect tense | will have taken | will have taken | will have taken |
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Future perfect continuous tense | will have been taking | will have been taking | will have been taking |
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2. In special sentence structures
Special structure | I | He/She/It | We/You/They |
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Main clause | would take | would take | would take |
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Variation of the main clause | would be taking | would be taking | would be taking |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Main clause | would have taken | would have taken | would have taken |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Variation of the main clause | would have been taking | would have been taking | would have been taking |
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Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Present Event | take | take | take |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Present | took | took | took |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Past | had taken | had taken | had taken |
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IV. The past forms of some verbs containing Take
In addition to standing alone, the verb Take combines with other words to form various vocabulary. Let's take a look at the past forms of some verbs containing Take!
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mistake /misˈteik/ | mistook /misˈtʊk/ | mistaken /misˈteɪ.kən/ | to be wrong about or to fail to recognize something or someone |
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overtake | overtook /auveˈtuk/ | overtaken /əuvəˈteɪ.kən/ | to go beyond something by being a greater amount or degree, or to come from behind and move in front of |
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undertake /andəˈteik/ | undertook /andeˈtuk/ | undertaken /andə'teɪ.kən/ | to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult |
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V. Phrasal verbs with Take in English
Besides the knowledge about the past forms of Take mentioned above, let's now discover a handy list of phrasal verbs with Take in English!
Phrasal verbs with Take | Meaning | Example |
Take aback | to surprise or shock someone so much that they do not know how to behave for a short time | Maria was taken aback by the surprise birthday party. |
Take off | to leave the ground and begins to fly | The plane took off 5 hours late. |
Take over | to become more successful or powerful than something or someone else that is involved in the same type of activity | Try not to let negative thoughts take over. |
Take up | to start doing a particular job or activity | Smith has taken up the position of supervisor. |
Take after | to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character | Anna takes after her mother. |
VI. Exercise on the past forms of Take with answers
To further understand the past forms of Take and phrasal verbs with Take in English, let's complete the exercise below by PREP!
1. Exercises
Exercise 1: Conjugate the verb Take
- Anna _______ her vitamins every morning.
- Next week, I _______ my driving test.
- We _______ a break from work to have lunch at 1pm.
- Maria _______ the wrong turn and got lost.
- Lona _______ a nap when the phone rang.
Exercise 2: Fill in the appropriate phrasal verb with Take that you have learned and conjugate the verb if any
Take aback - Take off - Take over - Take up- Take after |
- In Japan people _______ their shoes when they enter a house.
- The news really _______ us _______.
- He _______ jogging after receiving his doctor's advice.
- He _______ his mother/his mother's side of the family.
- It's only a matter of time before they _______ completely.
2. Answer
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PREP hopes that after reading the above article, you have gained an understanding of the definition, past forms of Take in English, and some common phrasal verbs with Take. Keep following PREP to stay updated with more useful English knowledge!
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