Steroids make athletes stronger. But it is illegal.
"have taken" is correct
Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids.
No. Because they are kind of cheating.
The first is almost correct. It should be, "Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids." That is, "have taken" is the correct form, but it should also be "drug tests" rather than "drugs tests". "Have taken" is the correct form because "have" is the plural form, and "athletes" is plural. The singular form is "has taken", so it would be correct to say "One athlete has taken drug tests to prove he is not on steroids." Always use the past participle "taken" and not the simple past tense "took" in forms that use a form of the auxiliary verb "have": have taken, had taken, has taken, would have taken, and so on.
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Athletes are tested for steroids and performance enhancers.
"Taken" is an irregular verb, "Take, took, taken." If it were regular it would be "Take, taked, taked".
steroids
It should be: 'Some athletes took drug tests to proove they were not on steroids'
Methanodrol is a substance that is found in sports supplements taken to incur anabolism. It is not the same substance as Dianabol (Methanodrostenolone), which is one of the most popular illegal steroids amongst athletes of today. Methanodrol is a substance that is found in sports supplements taken to incur anabolism. It is not the same substance as Dianabol (Methanodrostenolone), which is one of the most popular illegal steroids amongst athletes of today.
What is your question ????In this sentence take is an irregular verb
Not usually. Steroids are injected by athletes to increase endurance and strength.