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How to Pronounce took law in to hands?

Correct pronunciation for the word "took law in to hands" is [tˈʊk lˈɔː ɪn tə hˈandz], [tˈʊk lˈɔː ɪn tə hˈandz], [t_ˈʊ_k l_ˈɔː ɪ_n t_ə h_ˈa_n_d_z].

What are the misspellings for took law in to hands?

  • rook law in to hands,
  • fook law in to hands,
  • gook law in to hands,
  • yook law in to hands,
  • 6ook law in to hands,
  • 5ook law in to hands,
  • tiok law in to hands,
  • tkok law in to hands,
  • tlok law in to hands,
  • tpok law in to hands,
  • t0ok law in to hands,
  • t9ok law in to hands,
  • toik law in to hands,
  • tokk law in to hands,
  • tolk law in to hands,
  • topk law in to hands,
  • to0k law in to hands,
  • to9k law in to hands,
  • tooj law in to hands,
  • toom law in to hands

What is the present tense of Took law in to hands?

  • The given verb phrase, "took law into hands," is in the past tense. However, if we want to form the verb phrase in the present tense, we can use the base form of the verb, which is "take," and modify it accordingly. Here are the personal present tense forms of the verb "take":

  • - I take law into my hands.

  • - You take law into your hands.

  • - He takes law into his hands.

  • - She takes law into her hands.

  • - It takes
  • What is the adverb for took law in to hands?

    The adverb form of the phrase "took law into hands" is "vigilantly".

    What is the adjective for took law in to hands?

    The adjective form of "took law into hands" is "vigilante".

    Usage over time for took law in to hands:

    This graph shows how "took law in to hands" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Took law in to hands:

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