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I have already took medicines. vs I have already taken medicines.

The correct phrase is "I have already taken medicines." The verb "take" is irregular, and the past participle form is "taken." Therefore, the second phrase is the correct one to use.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I have already took medicines.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "take" is irregular, and the past participle form is "taken."

The correct form is "I have already taken medicines." Use the past participle form "taken" after the auxiliary verb "have."

Alternatives:

  • I have already taken medication.
  • I have already taken my pills.
  • I have already taken the prescribed drugs.
  • I have already taken the medicine.
  • I have already taken the antibiotics.

I have already taken medicines.

This phrase is correct. The verb "take" is irregular, and the past participle form is "taken."

This phrase is the correct way to express that you have already consumed medicines in the past. Use the past participle form "taken" after the auxiliary verb "have."

Alternatives:

  • I have already taken medication.
  • I have already taken my pills.
  • I have already taken the prescribed drugs.
  • I have already taken the medicine.
  • I have already taken the antibiotics.

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