"Took" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Took" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Took" Meaning

Took is the simple past tense of the word "take", which has several possible meanings depending on the context. Some possible meanings include:

To seize or grasp something physically
To obtain or receive something, or to be given something
To accept or participate in an activity or situation
To rob or steal something
To eat (used especially in the past tense)
To move or go with someone or something.

Example sentences:
- She took my hand and led me through the crowd.
- I took a bite of my sandwich.
- They took the key and went into the house.
- She took me to the store and bought me a gift.
- He took a pill to reduce his fever.

"Took" Examples

Verb: Took


Example 1:

I took the train to the airport on time for my flight.

Example 2:

She took his hand and led him to the lovely garden.

Example 3:

I took out my laptop and started working on the project.

Example 4:

They took turns throwing the ball in the park.

Example 5:

The company took great pleasure in hosting our trip to London.

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