Could you please provide more context or specify what you're referring to? That way, I can give you a more accurate answer.
The phrase "taken care of" is typically used as a past participle in English grammar. It is often used to indicate that someone or something has been looked after or attended to. For example, "The issue has been taken care of" means that the problem has been resolved or addressed. In this context, "taken care of" is used as a verb phrase to show completion or fulfillment of a task.
How does something be taken off of Utube?
This means something has been released into the shop!!
Yes they are. They are very well taken care off.
Yes, especially when they have been taken care of.
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.
"Capta cura" means "Taken care of" in Latin.
Take them to the humane society.
it means that your son has been taken from your care to benefit him.for his own good so to speak.
You can't anymore, Infinity Ward has taken off the nuke in care Package because it was considered to powerful to get from a care package
They are taken care of by the mother.
Romania.