CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TA'EN
PRESENT
Present
I ta´en
you ta´en
he/she/it ta´ens
we ta´en
you ta´en
they ta´en
Present continuous
I am ta´ening
you are ta´ening
he/she/it is ta´ening
we are ta´ening
you are ta´ening
they are ta´ening
Present perfect
I have ta´ened
you have ta´ened
he/she/it has ta´ened
we have ta´ened
you have ta´ened
they have ta´ened
Present perfect continuous
I have been ta´ening
you have been ta´ening
he/she/it has been ta´ening
we have been ta´ening
you have been ta´ening
they have been ta´ening
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I ta´ened
you ta´ened
he/she/it ta´ened
we ta´ened
you ta´ened
they ta´ened
Past continuous
I was ta´ening
you were ta´ening
he/she/it was ta´ening
we were ta´ening
you were ta´ening
they were ta´ening
Past perfect
I had ta´ened
you had ta´ened
he/she/it had ta´ened
we had ta´ened
you had ta´ened
they had ta´ened
Past perfect continuous
I had been ta´ening
you had been ta´ening
he/she/it had been ta´ening
we had been ta´ening
you had been ta´ening
they had been ta´ening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ta´en
you will ta´en
he/she/it will ta´en
we will ta´en
you will ta´en
they will ta´en
Future continuous
I will be ta´ening
you will be ta´ening
he/she/it will be ta´ening
we will be ta´ening
you will be ta´ening
they will be ta´ening
Future perfect
I will have ta´ened
you will have ta´ened
he/she/it will have ta´ened
we will have ta´ened
you will have ta´ened
they will have ta´ened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been ta´ening
you will have been ta´ening
he/she/it will have been ta´ening
we will have been ta´ening
you will have been ta´ening
they will have been ta´ening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ta'en
you would ta'en
he/she/it would ta'en
we would ta'en
you would ta'en
they would ta'en
Conditional continuous
I would be ta´ening
you would be ta´ening
he/she/it would be ta´ening
we would be ta´ening
you would be ta´ening
they would be ta´ening
Conditional perfect
I would have ta'en
you would have ta'en
he/she/it would have ta'en
we would have ta'en
you would have ta'en
they would have ta'en
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been ta´ening
you would have been ta´ening
he/she/it would have been ta´ening
we would have been ta´ening
you would have been ta´ening
they would have been ta´ening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ta´en
we let´s ta´en
you ta´en
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
ta´ening
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TA'EN»
Discover the use of
ta'en in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ta'en and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Manner), we took him setting of boys' copies, H6B IV, 2, 96. to t. her in her hearts
extremist hate, R3 I, 2, 232. be not ia'en tardy by unwise delay, 1?, 1, 52. you
have ta'en a tardy sluggard here, V, 3, 225. he was not — » well; he had not
dined, ...
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Jfanner). we took him setting of boys' copies, HGB IV, 2, 95. to t. her in her heart's
ezlremest hate, R3 I, 2, 232. be not ta'en tardy by unwise delay, IV, 1, 52. you
have ta'en a tardy sluggard here, V, 3, 225. he was not —n well; he had not dined
, ...
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Gudea's Temple Building: The Representation of an Early ...
RI — — kur me-luh-ha im-ta-en esir [kur...] ma ... im-ma-na-us ma-ad-gakl hur-
sag id-lu-ru-da im-ta-e^ gis-kur — — uruur-sukl hur-sag eb-la ad-se mu-AK.AK
9lSab-ba (Dilmun) Ninsikila mu-na-ab-us-e — — 9lSe-ra-num [kur 9lseren]? ad ...
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Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915
En ce qui concerne la première de ces deux fonctions, elle est positive pour a = 0
. c'est-à-dire pour des prix nuls de tA) en t B). tC). tD) ... En effet, à ces prix, la
demande totale effective de iA) est egale à l'excedant de l'utilite totale extensive ...
Roberto Marchionatti, 2004
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Earth Songs: Stories from Northeast India
Two months after that an inspector from the loan office arrived at Mr. Ta En's
village. His purpose was to survey and take the measurements of Mr. Ta En's
farmland. But the inspector was a drunken bum. Instead of carrying out his duties,
...
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Recherche Pour Le Développement de la Traction Animale
en ...
Sans décrire les étapes historiques de ce processus, on peut dire qu'elles ont
engendré la situation actuelle de la TA en Afrique de l'Ouest avec les aspects
suivants: 1. La TA est une des technologies les plus favorablement accueillies
par les ...
West Africa Animal Traction Network. Workshop, Peter R. Lawrence, 1993
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The Heart of the Matter
But there was a problem. Bah Ta En was a simple farmer, a god fearing and
conscientious man with a mind that was pure and innocent. But he could neither
read nor write. His friend could not fill the form for him either. It was in English.
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The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English
The Majority Greek text has , gh kai ta en auth gh kai ta en auth gh kai ta en auth
gh kai ta en auth erga katakahsetai erga katakahsetai erga katakahsetai erga
katakahsetai - “The Earth and its works shall burn up” . The Critical Greek text ...
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An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary: With an Index of ...
Ta en Uatchit J^j^ district of Buto. Ta en Manu the /wwa 7 the I s 000 West, the
land of the sunset. Ta ent Her —^5*=^®' Dendur in Northern Nubia. Herusatef
Stele 5, the Sudan. ®* IB , Tentyris, the capital Ta Nehes Ta en tarer of the Nome
...
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Edward FitzGerald, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: A Critical Edition
Then said another — "Surely not in vain 1859 "My Substance from the common
Earth was ta'en, "That He who subtly wrought me into Shape "Should stamp me
back to common Earth again." XCI. Said one among them — "Surely not in vain, ...
Omar Khayyam, Christopher Decker, 1997