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Conjugation of take

Irregular CEFR A1
teɪk

To experience serious financial loss: "Small investors who latched on to hot new issues took a bath in Wall Street" (Paul A. Samuelson). Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I take
you take
he / she / it takes
we take
they take
you (plural) take
Past simple
I took
you took
he / she / it took
we took
they took
you (plural) took
Future simple
I will take
you will take
he / she / it will take
we will take
they will take
you (plural) will take
Present continuous
I am taking
you are taking
he / she / it is taking
we are taking
they are taking
you (plural) are taking
Past continuous
I was taking
you were taking
he / she / it was taking
we were taking
they were taking
you (plural) were taking
Future continuous
I will be taking
you will be taking
he / she / it will be taking
we will be taking
they will be taking
you (plural) will be taking
Present perfect
I have taken
you have taken
he / she / it has taken
we have taken
they have taken
you (plural) have taken
Past perfect
I had taken
you had taken
he / she / it had taken
we had taken
they had taken
you (plural) had taken
Future perfect
I will have taken
you will have taken
he / she / it will have taken
we will have taken
they will have taken
you (plural) will have taken

Conditional

Present
I would take
you would take
he / she / it would take
we would take
they would take
you (plural) would take
Conditional perfect
I would have taken
you would have taken
he / she / it would have taken
we would have taken
they would have taken
you (plural) would have taken

Subjunctive

Present
I take
you take
he / she / it take
we take
they take
you (plural) take

Imperative

Affirmative
you take
we let's take
you (plural) take

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