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i have not took any leave vs i did not took any leave

The correct phrase is "I have not taken any leave." The use of the present perfect tense "have not taken" is appropriate when referring to an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. The past simple tense "did not take" would be used for a specific action completed in the past.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1941 views

i have not took any leave

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "took" is the past simple form, but the present perfect tense is needed here.

The correct form is "I have not taken any leave." Use the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.
  • Ilithyia took leave before unfortunate turn.
  • The same suit he wore when he took leave.
  • He took leave without pay this week to visit a sick uncle in Moscow.
  • Michael took leave t-to help me through it.
  • Your wife took leave a moment ago.
  • Ilithyia took leave before unfortunate turn.
  • Captain Moreno said you took unpaid leave.
  • So, I took leave from the CIA to track him down.
  • He's been treating me Like a rookie ever since I took leave.
  • I confess my eyes swimming As barca took leave of the villa.
  • I was going to suggest that you took leave of absence.
  • The applicant, an official of the Commission, took leave on personal grounds until 31 August 2004.
  • He took leave of his senses when he brought us here.
  • He took a leave of absence, came back all zenned out like that.
  • I understand that he took a leave of absence a month ago.
  • - Took a leave of absence.
  • Perhaps it would be best if you took a leave of absence.
  • He took a leave of absence yesterday.
  • I took a leave of absence after that.
  • His Grace went on about you at some length after you took your leave.

Alternatives:

  • I have not taken any leave
  • I haven't taken any leave
  • I did not take any leave
  • I have not had any leave
  • I have not been on leave

i did not took any leave

This phrase is also incorrect. The verb "took" is the past simple form, but the present perfect tense is more suitable in this context.

The correct form is "I have not taken any leave." Use the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.
  • Ilithyia took leave before unfortunate turn.
  • The same suit he wore when he took leave.
  • He took leave without pay this week to visit a sick uncle in Moscow.
  • Michael took leave t-to help me through it.
  • Your wife took leave a moment ago.
  • Ilithyia took leave before unfortunate turn.
  • Captain Moreno said you took unpaid leave.
  • So, I took leave from the CIA to track him down.
  • He's been treating me Like a rookie ever since I took leave.
  • I confess my eyes swimming As barca took leave of the villa.
  • I was going to suggest that you took leave of absence.
  • The applicant, an official of the Commission, took leave on personal grounds until 31 August 2004.
  • He took leave of his senses when he brought us here.
  • He took a leave of absence, came back all zenned out like that.
  • I understand that he took a leave of absence a month ago.
  • - Took a leave of absence.
  • Perhaps it would be best if you took a leave of absence.
  • He took a leave of absence yesterday.
  • I took a leave of absence after that.
  • His Grace went on about you at some length after you took your leave.

Alternatives:

  • I have not taken any leave
  • I haven't taken any leave
  • I did not take any leave
  • I have not had any leave
  • I have not been on leave

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