Are already taken care of meaning?
You can also say that something “has been taken care of”, which means that it’s already done by someone else and you don’t need to worry about it: My flight and hotel reservation have already been taken care of.
Has been taken care of or have been taken care of?
“take care of” is correct. past tense is “took care of”. “take cared of” is wrong.
How do we use taken care of?
Taken-care sentence example
- I’ll be over there in a few minutes so you can show me what needs to be taken care of while you’re gone.
- It’s taken care of.
- She’d taken care of him since she met him.
- Alex had always taken care of his family, but was it irresponsible to assume he always would?
Has been taken care of in a sentence?
He has been taken care of by the franchise. The money part, he said, has been taken care of. This issue has been taken care of. For now that worry has been taken care of”.
What is a word for taken care of?
What is another word for taken care of?
| babysat | watched |
|---|---|
| mothered | nursed |
| protected | superintended |
| administered to | attended to |
| cared for | kept an eye on |
Has been taken care of or off?
These phrases are the gems of the English language. “Off” is added to a verb when it expresses a motion/movement (generally physical) e.g. take off your hat. “Taken care of” has to be used either in the passive construction or perfect tense.
How do you say this has been taken care?
Synonyms & Antonyms of taken care of
- administered (to),
- cared (for),
- ministered (to),
- mothered,
- nursed.
How do you say take care in a formal way?
- Take care of yourself.
- Be careful.
- Go steady.
- Tread carefully.
- Be cautious.
- Go easy on yourself!
- Stay out of trouble!
- Godspeed.
How do you say take care of your boss?
10 other ways to say “take care”
- 01“See you around!” This is good to use with strangers, but you may also use it with a friend.
- 02“Don’t be a stranger!”
- 03“Go home and put your feet up.”
- 04“Stay out of trouble mister/miss!”
- 05“Have a great rest of the week!”
- 06“All the best!”
- 07“Get home in one piece.”
- 08“Be/Get well!”
Has already been or has been already?
Has already been is right. ‘already’ is an adverb. When ‘has’ or ‘have’ are used as an auxiliary verb, the adverb should be placed after it.