What is the difference between took and take?

What is the difference between took and take?

Recognize the differences in the tenses of these words. Take is a present tense verb, while took is a past tense verb. The present progressive tense is “am taking,” “is taking,” or “are taking.” The future tense is “shall take” or “will take”.

Was taken is correct?

The answer is “I was taken.” The past tense (preterite) for “take” is “took.” And, the past participle for “take” is “taken.” In this particular question, the answer is “I was taken.” Note that “ was taken” is a verbal phrase in the passive voice. THE USE OF THE VERB “TO BE” WITH THE PAST PARTICIPLE.

Had already Meaning?

I had already – means a a certain point in the past, you already did something before the point. For example: I have already slept. – means Right now I already slept. VS When he came home, I had already slept. – means at that point in the past (before he came home) I slept.

Had already been or have already been?

They are both correct. based on the tense from your sentence. if the whole sentence talks about the present, like:”I have already finished my jobs so I’m watching TV now”. If the whole sentence talks about the past tense, like ” I had already finished my jobs yesterday” Hope my explanation is correct.

Has already sent or send?

“the attachment has already been sent ” is correct. You could also say simply “I already sent the attachment”. Both are correct. There is no difference between the meaning of the two.

Has already been done meaning?

adv. 1 by or before a stated or implied time. he is already here. 2 at a time earlier than expected.

Have been completed or is completed?

The work has been completed or the work is completed-which is the correct form. As far as I am concerned when you mention a particular time second one is correct and there is no time mentioned first one is correct. Both are ‘correct’. The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition.

Should be already or should already be?

You’re right, there is a tense problem. “Should already have exist” should be “should already have existed.” This is the past progressive (or past continuous) tense combined with a modal verb “should.” The auxiliary “have” cannot be combined with the present tense form of a verb: it always takes a past participle.

What is already in grammar?

We use already to say that something happened sooner than expected. Already usually comes before the main verb or between an auxiliary or modal verb and the main verb. I am sorry, she has already gone home. The film has already started. She’s only four years old and she can already read.

Can you start a sentence with already?

Yes, “already” is used as emphasis at the beginning of a sentence. Ie: “Already, we have sold 100,000 copies of the CD” gives more of an effect of disbelief/surprise than: “We have sold 100,000 copies of the cd already.”

Where can I write already?

We usually put already in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb): We already knew that he was coming to visit. His family had already heard the news. Joe’s already here, so we can begin.

Where can I use already?

Already used with the present perfect means ‘before now’. We use it to emphasise that something happened before something else or earlier than expected. I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before payday. He wanted to see Sudden Risk but I’ve already seen it.

Where do you put still in a sentence?

If the sentence has an auxiliary / modal verb, “still” goes in the middle position between the auxiliary / modal and the main verb. Example: He is still waiting for the bus. Finally, if the sentence has the verb “be” as a main verb or linking verb, then “still” goes after the verb “to be“. Example: I am still tired.

How do you use still in a question?

We use still in questions, affirmative and negative sentences to indicate that something is not finished and that we are perhaps surprised or concerned about this. Because it is emphatic, it often carries considerable word stress: Is it still raining? ~ Yes, it’s still raining.

What does yet still mean?

Yet and still are used to talk about things that have (or haven’t) happened over time. Their meanings and uses are distinct. However, there is a situation in which they are used in a similar way to convey a similar idea.

What is difference between still and yet?

Still talks about something which began in the past and it persists even now, as it is not completed or finished yet. On the other hand, yet refers to something which a person is longing for or expecting to start, complete or happen by a certain time, but it does not happen, started or completed until now.

How do you use still yet?

Often, we use still and yet together to explain why an action is continuing….To say that something expected hasn’t happened:

  1. Mary can’t go home yet, she hasn’t finished her work.
  2. They haven’t paid me yet.
  3. My parents haven’t kicked me out of their house yet.

What is meaning of not yet?

Filters. Used to describe that something is expected to happen but has not for the moment.