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Ramesh Reddy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

I would be very greatefull if anyone explain the difference between these two sentences with examples.

1.Did you take?

2. Had you taken?
  

Top answer

They are both incorrect. The verb "take" is transitive and requires an object to follow it. For example Did you take it?

  • They are both incorrect.
  • The verb "take" is transitive and requires an object to follow it.
  • For example Did you take it?
  • Did you take the exam?
  • Had you taken it?
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They are both incorrect. The verb "take" is transitive and requires an object to follow it.

For example

Did you take it?

Did you take the exam?

Had you taken it?

Had you taken the exam?
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Hi,
Or are you asking about the difference between these tenses?
If so, it's simpler to first consider forms that are not questions.

eg Mary took an exam.
eg Mary had taken an exam
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hi my friend

it is easy

as I studied

.Did you take? asking about any things that you take it before some time

Had you taken? asking about any things that you take it in your your all life until now
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Hi,
Had you taken? asking about any things that you take it in your your all life until now

No.
Had Have you taken? asking about any things that you take in your whole life until now

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aha

I understood it clearly now
thank you




and sorry for mistakes , sure without mistakes we can't learn





nice to meet you

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