2017年09月25日
英語:Take
An irregular verb.
The past tens is not formed by adding an -ed ending.
Instead, the past tense is TOOK.
The literal meaning of TAKE is to move or carry something from one place to the other.
But TAKE has many other meanings in everyday speech.
TAKE + A NOUN PHRASE.
1. An idiomatic meaning (take charge of, take responsibility for)
She took charge of the project.
2. a minute, time (It means to spend time for a task.)
I need one more hour to finish the report.
No worries. Take your time.
3. Turn in a direction
Take a right.
Take a left.
The past tens is not formed by adding an -ed ending.
Instead, the past tense is TOOK.
The literal meaning of TAKE is to move or carry something from one place to the other.
But TAKE has many other meanings in everyday speech.
TAKE + A NOUN PHRASE.
1. An idiomatic meaning (take charge of, take responsibility for)
She took charge of the project.
2. a minute, time (It means to spend time for a task.)
I need one more hour to finish the report.
No worries. Take your time.
3. Turn in a direction
Take a right.
Take a left.
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