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    Understanding the difference between taken and taking is key to mastering English Taken is the past participle of “take ” We use it when talking about something that has already happened, often with “have” or “has ” For example, “She has taken the book ”
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    "Taking" is the present participle form of "take," used to describe an ongoing action, while "Taken" is the past participle, used for completed actions or passive voice
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    To better understand the difference between the verb forms ‘taken’ and ‘taking’, it’s essential to first grasp the basics of English verb conjugation, which includes present participle, past participle, and different verb tenses
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