Take on (to ) conjugation

English
50 examples
This verb can also mean the following: exhibit, attempt to fight, catch, compete with, show, begin to have, show emotion, assume, introduce, do well, become popular, grieve, begin, new york 2007, acquire, do, be concerned about something, bring in, catch on, chapter 16, assume responsibility for, attempt

Conjugation of take on

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
take on
take on
takes on
take on
take on
take on
Future Simple
will take on
will take on
will take on
will take on
will take on
will take on
Past Simple
took on
took on
took on
took on
took on
took on
Conditional Simple
would take on
would take on
would take on
would take on
would take on
would take on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am taking on
are taking on
is taking on
are taking on
are taking on
are taking on
Future Progressive
will be taking on
will be taking on
will be taking on
will be taking on
will be taking on
will be taking on
Past Progressive
was taking on
were taking on
was taking on
were taking on
were taking on
were taking on
Conditional Progressive
would be taking on
would be taking on
would be taking on
would be taking on
would be taking on
would be taking on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have taken on
have taken on
has taken on
have taken on
have taken on
have taken on
Future Perfect
will have taken on
will have taken on
will have taken on
will have taken on
will have taken on
will have taken on
Past Perfect
had taken on
had taken on
had taken on
had taken on
had taken on
had taken on
Conditional Perfect
would have taken on
would have taken on
would have taken on
would have taken on
would have taken on
would have taken on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been taking on
have been taking on
has been taking on
have been taking on
have been taking on
have been taking on
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been taking on
will have been taking on
will have been taking on
will have been taking on
will have been taking on
will have been taking on
Past Perfect Progressive
had been taking on
had been taking on
had been taking on
had been taking on
had been taking on
had been taking on
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been taking on
would have been taking on
would have been taking on
would have been taking on
would have been taking on
would have been taking on

Examples of take on

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"...cultural contexts, they can take on meanings that are significantly divergent from those they originally held."
"...who have already started smaller attacks, will in the next weeks and months take on large-scale offenses."
"According to my brother. Billy. who's in college... becoming a man means you're ready to take on certain responsibilities.
"Certain restaurants take on the personality of their chefs. Desperate, reckless, frantic..
"Danny and I had sex on the subway last night," and then get everyone's take on it.
"...cultural contexts, they can take on meanings that are significantly divergent from those they originally held."
"...who have already started smaller attacks, will in the next weeks and months take on large-scale offenses."
"According to my brother. Billy. who's in college... becoming a man means you're ready to take on certain responsibilities.
"Certain restaurants take on the personality of their chefs. Desperate, reckless, frantic..
"Danny and I had sex on the subway last night," and then get everyone's take on it.
"Denise will be the one who takes on my business."
"It has the brownish tones that silk takes on with age."
"Tormented by visitors from another world, and the toll it takes on his career and family".
'Look not upon him, for he...' takes on pleasing forms... '..to seduce men to their destruction.
(Narrator) This crude and violent attempt to resolve international differences takes on even more ominous overtones with the advent of computerized nuclear delivery systems and deadly biological and chemical weapons.
"Denise will be the one who takes on my business."
"It has the brownish tones that silk takes on with age."
"Tormented by visitors from another world, and the toll it takes on his career and family".
'Look not upon him, for he...' takes on pleasing forms... '..to seduce men to their destruction.
(Narrator) This crude and violent attempt to resolve international differences takes on even more ominous overtones with the advent of computerized nuclear delivery systems and deadly biological and chemical weapons.
"In a flaming shootout 'the Kid', Billy, killed Mr. Hill "then took on an onslaught of Hill's partisans "bringing the damage to six verified slayings.
"Kick the ass" of the guy who took on half the junior class?
"They've had an inadequate education, yet, in '76, the year of the Soweto riots, they took on great political responsibility.
"When someone asks you why you took on a job the worst answer you can give is 'Because a friend asked me to."
"you took on a large risk in your determination to vote silver."
"In a flaming shootout 'the Kid', Billy, killed Mr. Hill "then took on an onslaught of Hill's partisans "bringing the damage to six verified slayings.
"Kick the ass" of the guy who took on half the junior class?
"They've had an inadequate education, yet, in '76, the year of the Soweto riots, they took on great political responsibility.
"When someone asks you why you took on a job the worst answer you can give is 'Because a friend asked me to."
"you took on a large risk in your determination to vote silver."
"As a result of your actions, though, both our lives have now taken on a new direction."
"Ellen Terry was taken on board the Storm Bird and is sailed immediately.
"Helen had taken on the obligation of daily prayers.
"It's a knight's duty to get revenge for the offense taken on a weak lady", this was my excuse.
"My feelings have taken on colour"
"...gradually taking on a more human form...
"For reasons I could not ascertain, he ran away from the circus and spent a number of years roaming about, taking on a number of nondescriptjobs."
"I know you are retiring and aren't taking on new patients."
"The Battle Of The Beatles" - they're taking on all the groups in the world and your favorites will be represented by vote.
"The sky was taking on the color of roses.
"As a result of your actions, though, both our lives have now taken on a new direction."
"Ellen Terry was taken on board the Storm Bird and is sailed immediately.
"Helen had taken on the obligation of daily prayers.
"It's a knight's duty to get revenge for the offense taken on a weak lady", this was my excuse.
"My feelings have taken on colour"
"...gradually taking on a more human form...
"For reasons I could not ascertain, he ran away from the circus and spent a number of years roaming about, taking on a number of nondescriptjobs."
"I know you are retiring and aren't taking on new patients."
"The Battle Of The Beatles" - they're taking on all the groups in the world and your favorites will be represented by vote.
"The sky was taking on the color of roses.

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