It is just the convention in English to apply past tense only once.
I care, I cared
I do care, I did care
I took care, I have taken care
in all instances the past tense is applied only once, at the first opportunity.
"Taken care" is the correct past participle form used in passive sentences (e.g., "The situation was taken care of"). It indicates that something has been looked after or managed. "Taken cared" is grammatically incorrect as "cared" is not a form of the verb "care" in this context.
The past tense of the verb "care" is "cared."
The present perfect tense of the word "care" is "have cared."
They are sent to the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) to be taken care of until the baby can swallow on its own and knows how to breath without to much help.
The past tense of care is cared.
A verb is an action word. If a person is with care, then they are being cared for. Someone is caring about them. Caring and cared are the verbs.
Yes; it is extremely important that contacts are taken care of properly when not in use, and that you wear only contacts which are meant for you personally.
cared
she cared about her family. she also cared about the slaves that didnt escape.
The word care is already a verb.Other verbs are cares, caring and cared, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I care about you"."She cares about animals"."I am caring for my sick wife"."We cared for stray dogs".
He cared about PEOPLE
The past participle of "care" is "cared."
Past tense - cared. Future tense - will care. Present tense - I/you/we/they care. He/she/it cares.