1/200th of a second.
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I don't know what you mean by the second form. Take is present tense. The past tense is took, and the past participle is taken.
It's from the verb 'llevar' = to bring, carry and it's the (informal) second personal singular, present active indicative, form = 'you carry, bring'
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
bring it on again
Both the singular and the plural form for the second person pronoun is: you Examples: John, you will bring the beverages. Joan and June, you will bring the munchies. Mike and Mary, you two can bring the main dish.
The noun form for the verb to 'bring up' is upbringing.
The past simple form of "bring" is "brought."
I, you, we, they bring. He, she, it brings.
That you may bring forth is the English translation of 'Ut promas'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'in order that'. The verb 'promas' is the second person singular form, in the present subjunctive. It means 'you may bring forth'.
togepies second form is togetic
The second form of shine is shone. For example, "The sun shone brightly in the sky."
The short form of "second" is "sec."
The base form for "brought" is "bring."