took
took — 動詞
1. the form of the verb 'take' that you use when you are talking about something th
過去式
take 的過去式,表示過去發生的動作
the form of the verb 'take' that you use when you are talking about something that happened in the past, rather than something that is happening now or will happen later — for example, taking something in your hand, taking someone somewhere, taking a form of transport, or taking an amount of time.
Hiro took a deep breath before he opened the door and walked inside.
Hiro 在進門前深深吸了一口氣。
took + noun phrase (deep breath)
Nellie took the train to work every morning when she lived in London.
Nellie 住在倫敦時,每天早上都搭火車上班。
took + means of transport (train)
The walk home through the park took about twenty minutes.
穿過公園走路回家大約需要二十分鐘。
Élise took a photo of the old temple with her phone camera.
Élise 用手機拍了一張古老寺廟的照片。
Jude took the dog for a walk around the lake after dinner.
Jude 吃完晚餐後帶狗去湖邊散步。
文法句型
took + noun phrase (direct object)
took + time expression (duration)
took + noun phrase + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
The verb 'take' is irregular: present 'take', past simple 'took', past participle 'taken'. 'Took' is only used for completed past actions — do not use it with 'have' (❌ 'I have took it'). Use the past participle 'taken' with auxiliary verbs instead.