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How to Pronounce took one breath away?

Correct pronunciation for the word "took one breath away" is [tˈʊk wˈɒn bɹˈɛθ ɐwˈe͡ɪ], [tˈʊk wˈɒn bɹˈɛθ ɐwˈe‍ɪ], [t_ˈʊ_k w_ˈɒ_n b_ɹ_ˈɛ_θ ɐ_w_ˈeɪ].

What are the misspellings for took one breath away?

  • rook one breath away,
  • fook one breath away,
  • gook one breath away,
  • yook one breath away,
  • 6ook one breath away,
  • 5ook one breath away,
  • tiok one breath away,
  • tkok one breath away,
  • tlok one breath away,
  • tpok one breath away,
  • t0ok one breath away,
  • t9ok one breath away,
  • toik one breath away,
  • tokk one breath away,
  • tolk one breath away,
  • topk one breath away,
  • to0k one breath away,
  • to9k one breath away,
  • tooj one breath away,
  • toom one breath away

What is the present tense of Took one breath away?

  • The verb "took one's breath away" is in the past tense. However, if you want to express the same idea in the present tense, you can use the phrase "takes one's breath away." Here are the personal forms of this phrase in the present tense:

  • I take your breath away.

  • You take my breath away.

  • He/She/It takes my/your/his/her breath away.

  • We take each other's breath away.

  • You take our breath away.

  • They take our breath
  • What is the past tense of Took one breath away?

  • The personal forms of the verb "took one's breath away" in past tense are:

  • 1) I took one's breath away.

  • 2) You took one's breath away.

  • 3) He/she/it took one's breath away.

  • 4) We took one's breath away.

  • 5) You took one's breath away.

  • 6) They took one's breath away.
  • What is the adverb for took one breath away?

    The adverb for "took one breath away" is "breathtakingly".

    What is the adjective for took one breath away?

    The adjective form of "took one breath away" would be "breath-taking".

    Usage over time for took one breath away:

    This graph shows how "took one breath away" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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