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Verb — Past tense of "take."

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grabbed seized picked up carried

Etymology

Variant of Tooke.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Took” mean?

The word “Took” means past tense of "take.". In plain terms, the simple past tense form of "take.".

How do you use “Took” in a sentence?

Here is “Took” used in a sentence: “She took the last train home.”

What part of speech is “Took”?

“Took” is a verb.

Is “Took” a common word?

“Took” is a very common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'took' and 'taken'?

'Took' is the simple past tense of 'take', used on its own for a completed action: 'She took the keys'. 'Taken' is the past participle, used with a helping verb like 'have' or 'was': 'She has taken the keys'. Using 'took' where 'taken' belongs is a common grammar slip.

What is the present tense of 'took'?

The present tense of 'took' is 'take'. 'Took' is its irregular simple past form, so 'I take it today' becomes 'I took it yesterday'. Because the change does not follow the usual '-ed' pattern, 'take', 'took', and 'taken' simply have to be learned as a set.

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