Did anyone took or take?
In this sentence ‘did’ is the auxiliary verb used to form a question in the past tense. In questions, the auxiliary carries the tense information; the main verb is in the base form, not a past form. Thus ‘Take’ is correct and not ‘Took’.
Is it correct to say I have taken?
It is in the past tense, “have taken” is correct. Since they are talking in the present tense (the conversation is taking place NOW) it is correct to say “have taken.”
What tense should a picture be written in?
To describe a picture to your reader or audience you should be in present tense.
What is the difference between have you and did you?
Have you is used in interrogative sentences. So, is did you. Have you is usually used in the second person. So is the case with did you.
Did you take or have you take?
So you can say in English, ‘did you take your medicine in the morning’ or ‘have you taken your medicine in the morning’, depending if the past tense is intended or the present perfect tense is intended. Either way, with morning only the preposition in is correct.
Did not take or did not took?
“I did not take it” is correct. The present tense form of verb is used with sentences in the past perfect tense.
Have you taken or have you take?
No, both are not grammatically or generally accepted. I’m sure many people from Liverpool talk the way your friend does, but it’s not standard English. Your “Have you taken…” is correct grammar. “Have you took…” is not.
What tense is have taken?
2 Answers. Took is the simple past tense, whereas taken is the past participle. In your case the second example is correct, as your verb is in the conditional perfect which requires an auxilliary (‘having’ in this case,) therefore the past participle (taken) is necessary.
Can pictures be written in past tense?
Composition writing from Primary 1 to the Primary 6 level requires the use of past tense. Before your child can start on composition writing proper, he will need to learn the past tense form of verbs.
Have or did have done?
“Did” is the past tense of “do.” It says something is past, period. “Have done” is the past participle. It includes the sense that could have been done in the immediate past.