Take is the present tense. The past tense is took.
Take is the present tense, and the past tense is took.
Take already is the present tense. Took is the past tense.
Already taken out or took out (because the word is past tense) or if you are looking for one word, then it would be take (present tense), taken (in past tense) or pull (present tense), pulled (in past tense)
The complete paradigm is Take, Took, Taken Therefore Take is present, Took is past and Taken is the Past Participle.
I don't know what you mean by the second form. Take is present tense. The past tense is took, and the past participle is taken.
I don't know what you mean by the second form. Take is present tense. The past tense is took, and the past participle is taken.
Present Perfect:I/We/You/They have takenHe/She/It has takenPast Perfect:had taken
Taking is the present participle of take. Without an auxiliary verb, it isn't any tense.
An example of regular verb is play (present tense) - played (past tense). Regular verbs take the -ed ending when creating the past tense.
The present tense for take is takes.
Taking is the present tense of take.
Simple present tense will add an "s" to the third-person singular of a regular verb: To take --> I take, you take, he/she/it takes; we take, they take Simple past will add an "ed" to the end of a regular verb: To dance --> I danced, you danced, he/she/it danced; we danced, they danced