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).
The correct answer is "have taken" as in "the thieves have taken the jewels". "Have taken" is the perfect tense, using the auxiliary "have" and the past participle taken. (This is often called the present perfect tense, to distinguish it from the past perfect, or pluperfect, as in "the thieves had taken the jewels".) The form "took" is the simple past tense, as in "the thieves took the jewels".
'Taken short' means that a person really has to use the toilet.
No, in English, the term is "taken sick."Used in a sentence: "Poor Jonny's taken sick. He's been in bed all day."
'take care of' is a phrasal verb so 'taken care of' is the past participle.example sentences:present perfectI have taken care of your cats while you were in hospital.She has taken care of me since I was a child.My father has taken care of the debt.present continuousI am taking care of my sister because my mother is sick.The telephone company is taking care of the problem
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use a infrared thermometer
use a infrared thermometer
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call emergency service right away and stay online to a ambulance arrives
Remove the lid of a container and put the thermometer stem into the sour cream.
It will be taken in when you breathe and then goes into your lungs. From there the blood will carry it to the various parts of the body.
Rikki-tikki finds refuge in a bungalow and is rescued by Teddy and his family. Teddy's father helps Rikki-tikki recover and offers him a new home in their garden.
When Odysseus arrives back on Ithaca, he wants to know about the suitors who have taken over his home, if Telemachus has taken any action against them, and if there have been any news about his wife, Penelope.
he finds a used condom on his bed
He didnt do anyhin bd it was just he had to be taken away is all. ___ He was taken from his home town, Sighet, on 16 May 1944 and transported to Auschwitz.
It depends on where it is stored. In all places is stored in some type of cooler. If the person died in a hospital the remains are usually taken to the morgue. It may be taken to a Medical Examiner's Office where it is kept in the cooler until the funeral home arrives (after the ME releases it) and picks it up. The body can then be stored in its cooler until final arrangements are made.