tomó

i take, took


Verb tomó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of tomar.

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Examples
  • El niño tomó la mano de su madre con firmeza al cruzar la calle.

    The little boy held his mother's hand firmly when crossing the street.

  • Tom tomó muchas decisiones inteligentes.

    Tom made a lot of smart decisions.

  • Michael la tomó por la mano.

    Michael caught her by the hand.

  • Ella tomó un ejemplo típico de la música moderna.

    She took a typical example of modern music.

  • Le tomó un tiempo comprender la situación.

    It took him a while to realize the situation.

  • Se tomó una semana libre.

    He took a week off.

  • Se tomó la molestia de mandarme el libro.

    He took the trouble to send me the book.

  • ¿De verdad? A mí me tomó una hora en tren.

    Really? It took me an hour by train.

  • A pesar de su advertencia, él se tomó el asunto a la ligera.

    Despite her warning, he made little of the matter.

  • Tom tomó una decisión estúpida.

    Tom made a stupid decision.

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