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"I took a bath" vs "i have already taked a bath"

The correct phrase is "I took a bath." The second phrase, "I have already taked a bath," contains a verb form that is not correct in English. The correct form of the past participle of the verb "take" is "taken."

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

I took a bath

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of taking a bath happened in the past.

Examples:

  • Yesterday, I took a bath to relax after work.
  • She took a bath before going to bed.
  • He took a bath with scented oils for a spa-like experience.
  • They took a bath together to save water.
  • After the long hike, we took a bath in the natural hot springs.

i have already taked a bath

This phrase is not correct in English. The past participle of the verb "take" should be "taken," not "taked."


Alternatives:

  • I have already taken a bath.
  • I took a bath already.
  • I have already bathed.
  • I have already had a bath.
  • I have already soaked in the tub.

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