English · Common Verbs

took

/tʊk/

[/tʊk/]

past tense of take

Beginnerverb

Definition

Past tense of 'take': to have reached for and held something, or carried it away.

Example

She took her umbrella before leaving because the sky looked dark and threatening.

She took her umbrella before leaving because the sky looked dark and threatening.

Etymology

From Old English 'tacan' (to grasp, seize), borrowed from Old Norse 'taka'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used for completed taking or grasping in the past.

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