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The correct answer is "have taken" as in "the thieves have taken the jewels". "Have taken" is the perfect tense, using the auxiliary "have" and the past participle taken. (This is often called the present perfect tense, to distinguish it from the past perfect, or pluperfect, as in "the thieves had taken the jewels".)

The form "took" is the simple past tense, as in "the thieves took the jewels".

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10y ago

The forms of the verb are: take, takes, taking, took, and taken.

The forms of the noun are: take, takes, taker, and the gerund, taking.

The forms of the adjective are: takeable, and taken.

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15y ago

Yes, if you aim to use "to take" in the third-person singular form of the present perfect tense. ex. He has taken many walks.

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11y ago

it is both. the teacher has taken my homework. and, i have taken my medicine today.

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12y ago

Have taken

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