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The past participle of "take" is "taken." In English, the past participle form of a verb is used with the auxiliary verb "have" to create the present perfect tense. For example, "I have taken the test" or "She has taken her medicine."
It's important to note that irregular verbs like "take" often have non-standard forms for their past participles. These forms do not follow the usual -ed pattern that many regular verbs use. So, instead of saying "I have taked the test," we say "I have taken the test."
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