It takes it's a kind of expressoin. When we
use it takes, we are describing how much
time is necessary to do a certain activity
AFFIRMATIVE
SENTENCES For example:
It only takes twenty
minutes to get home
from train
NEGATIVE SENTENCES: In this
way we need to do it by the
same way as we do with most
verbs - that is, by using
does+not For example: It
doesn't take a lot of time to do
your chores Tom.
QUESTIONS: WE
have to do do it
like this example:
Does it take 30
minutes to cook
dinner? - We don't
have to forget to
put the QUESTION
MARK.
IT TAKES + PERSON: We HAVE to
mention a person after it takes, it's
like we want to describe how much
time is necessary for the person we
are talking about to do a certain
activity
AFFIRMATIVE EXAMPLE: It takes you
a lot of time to eat Jake!! You are so
slowly eating men!!
NEGATIVE EXAMPLE: Gabe, are you ok? It
doesn't take you a lot of time to do
homework, i can't believe i was more faster
than you this time!!
QUESTION EXAMPLE: How Long
does it take you to run a mile Carl? -
We have to know how to use the
''HOW LONG''