"Did not take" is correct.
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
it is corect to say ' took a quiz'
The improper form tooken of the verb "to take" is a juvenile extension of the past tense "took." The proper participle is taken.The similar word is token (coin, or symbolic).
yes it is....
That is the correct spelling of the word "replacement."
No Did we take your pictures?
I think its active an regulatory Correct The correct answer is a. active and regulartory. I just took the test
"You took a test" is grammatically correct. "You gave a test" would mean that you were the one administering the test to someone else.
I took apples and it was correct.
That is correct. That event took place a year before the nuclear attacks.That is correct. That event took place a year before the nuclear attacks.
The Dutch took control of the Hudson River, establishing the colony of New Netherland in the early 17th century. This colony later became part of what is now known as New York.
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
if you want to take you take if you want to be took be took Took is a nonstandard form of take. Interchangable.
This sentence is not correct. You don't need the 'be' verb was. The dirty boy took a bath. This sentence is past simple. The dirty boy = subject took = verb - past tense of take bath = object
Correct
Take, future tense. I will take a nap. Took, past tense. I took a nap.