
take notes or take note - WordReference Forums
Sep 23, 2013 · Taking notes is generally used to mean "jotting facts down to aid in remembering." Taking note generally means "paying attention" or "remembering for the future." In the first, "notes" is …
take notes of vs take notes on - WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2022 · You take notes on a subject, or on the article. You take note of a specific point. Taking notes is a kind of writing - taking note is a kind of paying attention.
Note-making vs. note making [Hyphenated nouns] - WordReference …
Aug 11, 2018 · Hi, Earlier this day I was doing some fill in the blanks questions, and in one point the answer was to be note-making, but what I wrote was note making. I wonder whether the two words …
noted vs note taken - WordReference Forums
Jan 21, 2018 · Is noted same as note taken Greeting to everybody. The company I'm working with now oftenly info us throught Whassap. While everybody replied with ok, noted or noted with thanks. I …
has been taken/taking - WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2011 · Hello everybody, I found this sentence in my book: "Ordinary post has been taken over by e-mail which stands for electronic mail." But I am confused because I do not know this tense. …
voice to text - WordReference Forums
Dec 11, 2025 · This makes voice to text especially useful for people who want hands-free typing, faster note-taking, or accessibility support. Whether you are creating messages, writing documents, or …
lack of ownership or not taking responsibility
Apr 23, 2025 · Bonjour, le texte que je traduis traite des diverses excuses qui ont été présentée aux peuples autochtones à différents moments de l'histoire. En 1998, la ministre des Affaires indiennes a …
Took or Was taking - WordReference Forums
Feb 20, 2019 · Hi, everyone. I was wondering if this following sentence is wrong. It seemed that maybe "took" has to be "was taking" in order to be grammatically correct. Would you let me know whether …
I'll take a taxi. vs. I'll be taking a taxi. - WordReference Forums
Aug 31, 2021 · No need to see me off. I'll take a taxi. / I'll be taking a taxi. I came across the "I'll be taking" version. If I hadn't seen that, I would expect to hear "I'll take a taxi". Would it sound less …
has taken vs. has been taking | WordReference Forums
May 20, 2020 · Hello. Which form is correct? 1) She has taken paracetamol for 3 days 2) She has been taking paracetamol for 3 days. I've noted both forms in different articles and books. Are both of them …