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i have taken the complete ownership vs i had took complete ownership

The correct phrase is "I have taken the complete ownership." The use of "have taken" is the correct present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past and is still relevant in the present. On the other hand, "I had took complete ownership" is incorrect due to the incorrect use of the past tense verb "took."

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 3284 views

i have taken the complete ownership

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker has acquired complete ownership of something in the past and that ownership is still valid in the present.
  • I have taken the complete ownership of the Birst development and delivered as per the client requirement. I have trained in the Client Resource in SAP Adobe ...

i had took complete ownership

This phrase is incorrect due to the misuse of the past tense verb "took."

The correct form would be "I had taken complete ownership" if you want to express ownership that was completed in the past before another past event.

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