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Aikeatech Posted 19 years ago
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It will takes or It will take?

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The usage of "s" for take depending on the context of the sentences and can also be used based on the countable and uncountable noun.

For example:

with the "S"

1.It takes two to tango ...-countable (more than 1)

2.it takes courage ... (verb-present participle)
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I think this is wrong, isn't it? I would use "it will take me".

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"it will takes" is wrong. It should be "it will take". It is simple future tense. The format is "will + base form of the verb" Examples:

He will eat them all.

The dog will bark once the radio sounds.

It will take four days to grow.

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