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I took care of my mother.
I took care of the car.
To "take care" of something means that you will be "in charge" of making sure a task gets accomplished. You can take care of an oil change for a car meaning you will be the one who is in charge of getting it done.
You can say, "Tu as bien pris soin de moi ce week-end." This phrase conveys that someone took good care of you during the weekend.
which president took care of laundry
Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey i don't care what these chicks say, is actually the title of a song. No The Song Is Acutally Named I Took The Night By Chelly. If you're looking for the club remix, the one from Alvaro is one of the best.
Nurses and Doctors take care of and took care of soldiers when they were or are ill.
Think you're thinking of 'Chelley - Took The Night'
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Women took care of crops in the Great Plains.
nurses took care of the soldiers.
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Mother Teresa took care of many children in her life time. There`s not an exact number of kids she took care of. All I can say is that she took care of thousands of children.
she took care of her kindom.
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