Takes is the third person singular form of the verb take.
Use takes when the subject of the sentence is He/She/It or a singular noun.
He takes what he can get.
The doctor takes a long time. -- singular noun subject
JT is fallible when he takes a test.
'The restaurant takes on extra staff in the summer.' 'One who takes part in forcible opposition to authority.'
anything that has mass and takes up space
It takes some stoicism for me to get through a boring day of work.
His thrift can be seen in how little the trash man takes from his house.
It takes great insight to see past the deception to the truth.
The game takes a second to learn and a lifetime to master.
The Easter Bunny parade takes place tomorrow.
The central event in this story takes place at a masque in an abbey.
It takes allot of ingenuity to write sentences for people on the Internet.
Postmeridian is when something happens or falls after midday. A good sentence would be, he takes his bath postmeridian and brushes teeth in the morning.
The new employee has proven to be worth his salt by consistently delivering exceptional results on every project he takes on.