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You would use the word take in a sentence to represent something that has been stolen from you for example. This is a past-tense word.

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The verb "take" is used to indicate carrying, moving, or grabbing something. For example: "I will take my umbrella with me." It can also represent consuming something, as in "I take two pills every morning."

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