The Production Budget for Taken was $25,000,000.
The duration of Taken - film - is 1.55 hours.
No, Taken isn't based on a book.
Its taken by chicken lots of chicken xd
Taken - film - was created on 2009-02-27.
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has taken....he has taken...I have taken (not I has taken)
taken over
It can be (e.g. the path taken, the seat is taken). It is also the past participle of "to take" and can be part of some tenses (I have taken, they had taken, it will be taken).
have/has taken The boys have taken their bikes to the park. He has taken the bus to Wainuiomata.
The past participle of "taken" is "taken." For example, "I have taken the exam."
I took, I have taken, he has taken. we've taken.
The past tense of "be taken aback" is "wastaken aback".Example: "She was taken aback by the amazing fireworks."
Taken
There is no prefix of taken. The suffix, however, is -en.
TOOK is only used for the simple past tense of to take(e.g. "He took the ruler from the desk.")TAKEN is the participle form, used in these tenses :Present perfect ("He has taken the ruler.")Present passive tenses ("It is taken." "It is being taken." "It has been taken.")Past perfect ("He had taken the ruler before.")Past passive tenses ("It was taken." "It was being taken." "It had been taken.")Future perfect ("By tomorrow, he will have taken the ruler.")Future passive tenses ("It will be taken." "It will be taken." "It will have been taken.")(The participle form can be used as an adjective, e.g. "That seat is taken.")