take
/tāk/
intransitive verb
  1. To get into one's hands, control, or possession, especially.
  2. To grasp or grip.
    take your partner's hand.
  3. To capture physically; seize.
    take an enemy fortress.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. More at Wordnik
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UsingEnglish.com
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Take Irregular Verb - Definition & Meaning - UsingEnglish.com
Want to learn about the irregular verb 'Take'? We've got all you need: clear definitions, conjugations, and usage examples for effective learning.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Take Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
1 take · /ˈteɪk/ verb · took /ˈtʊk/ ; taken /ˈteɪkən/ ; taking · Britannica Dictionary definition of TAKE · 1 · [+ object] a : to carry or move (something) to a place · She took her things to her room.
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Gymglish
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Verb conjugation Conjugate To take in English
Conjugate all English verbs (of all groups) in every tense and mode: Indicative, Present, Past-perfect, Present perfect progressive, Future perfect continuous, Conditional, Infinitive, Imperative, etc. Not sure how to conjugate the English verb to take? Simply type to take in our search bar to view its English conjugation.
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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take verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
[transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) take something (of verbs, nouns, etc.) to have or require something when used in a sentence or other structure
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Collins Dictionary
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TAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
They took power after a three-month civil war. [VERB noun] I felt it was important for women to join and take a leading role.
Published   March 26, 2018
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Wiktionary
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take - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Beauty alone could beauty take ſo right: / Her dreſs, her ſhape, her matchleſs grace, / Were all obferv'd, as well as heavenly face. Used in phrasal verbs: take in, take off, take on, take out, take to, take something to, take up.
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The Conjugator
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Verb to take - English conjugation
English verb conjugation to take to the masculine. Irregular verb: take - took - taken.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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TAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TAKE definition: 1. to remove something, especially without permission: 2. to calculate the difference between two…. Learn more.
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Reverso Conjugator
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Conjugation take | Conjugate verb take | Reverso Conjugator English
Conjugate the English verb take: indicative, past tense, participle, present perfect, gerund, conjugation models and irregular verbs. Translate take in context, with examples of use and definition.
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Langeek
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How to Use "Take" in English? | LanGeek
5 days ago - Light verbs come with particular nouns and their ... When we want to show that we are taking someone/something to the next level, stage, etc. We mainly use an adverb/preposition after the object here. Look: ... So, I have decided to take our relationship to the next level.
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Merriam-Webster
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TAKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
take is a general term applicable to any manner of getting something into one's possession or control. ... seize implies a sudden and forcible movement in getting hold of something tangible or an apprehending of something fleeting or elusive ...
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Grammar Monster
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The verb "to take" in English
In English, the verb 'to take' is irregular. Here is the full conjugation of 'take' in the past tense, present tense, and future tense.
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EnglishClass101
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Verb: "Take" - EnglishClass101
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use the verb "Take"Visit EnglishClass101 and learn English fast with real lessons by real teachers.
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WordReference
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Conjugation of take - WordReference.com
English Verb Conjugation | take · × · English conjugation · ────────── ·
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YouTube
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the verb "take" - YouTube
The verb "take" is used for traveling, moving within a building, using public transportation, using time, and many other reasons. It takes a lot of effort an...
Published   February 7, 2024
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Collins Dictionary
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TAKE conjugation table | Collins English Verbs
I will have taken you will have taken he/she/it will have taken we will have taken you will have taken they will have taken
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PONS
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Conjugation of TAKE - English verb | PONS
Conjugate the verb TAKE in all tenses: present, past, participle, present perfect, gerund, etc.
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Bab.la
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Conjugate "to take" - English conjugation - bab.la verb conjugator
'to take' conjugation - English verbs conjugated in all tenses with the bab.la verb conjugator.
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POC English
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Ways to talk about TIME in English using the verb TAKE
May 8, 2025 - Use the object in the beginning and start with “the house” then use the verb “take” (the house will take) then use a person (the house will take me) then use time (the house will take me all week) and finally use the infinitive (the house will take me all week to clean).