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'is taking' is a present continuous verb phrase.

Present continuous is used to talk about something that is happening now:

I am taking John to school, bye!

Or something that is happening around now:

I am taking some pain medication for my sprained ankle.

Or something in the future:

I am taking John to the beach on the weekend.

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10y ago

Takes is a noun (plural of take) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of take).

Noun: The scene was recorded in three takes.

Verb: That woman takes way too long to get ready!

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12y ago

'is taking' is a present continuous verb phrase.

Present continuous is used to talk about something that is happening now:

I am taking John to school, bye!

Or something that is happening around now:

I am taking some pain medication for my sprained ankle.

Or something in the future:

I am taking John to the beach on the weekend.

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11y ago

The word take is a verb. Take means to accept.

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