I only know Batista takes steriods.It is easy to see because his muscles are large and you could see by the vaines sticking out alot in his right arm.His muscles are stretching his skin too far.He is going to be in great danger if his muscles stretch too far.
so what if Batista takes steriods. ok it's not that big of a deal. Ok I mean if he wants to then he can it's his choice not anybody elses. Steriods don't make you stronger they make you look stronger. Yes they effect how Batista acts. That's all they do so there you have it. Don't ask how i no this i actually listen unlike normal people and i no alot of the wrestlers like Batista i have met him and listened to what he had to say about itAND EDDIE GURREO AND CENA AND EDGE MAYBEY BROCK LESNAR AND FOR SURE HHH AND BATISTA IF THEY WANT THEIR CARER DOWN THE TUBE THEN F*#* THEMThis is a list in the public domain of those players from both codes who its alleged were found using performance enhancing drugs.
There are others who used controlled drugs such as cannabis, Ecstasy and coccaine to name a few and received fines and or bans for this - These are not included here
Johan Ackermann
David Allen
David Britz
Jamie Durbin
Ryan Hudson
Ronwin Kelly
Herkie Kruger
Mihai Ravariu
"have taken" is correct
Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids.
The first is almost correct. It should be, "Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids." That is, "have taken" is the correct form, but it should also be "drug tests" rather than "drugs tests". "Have taken" is the correct form because "have" is the plural form, and "athletes" is plural. The singular form is "has taken", so it would be correct to say "One athlete has taken drug tests to prove he is not on steroids." Always use the past participle "taken" and not the simple past tense "took" in forms that use a form of the auxiliary verb "have": have taken, had taken, has taken, would have taken, and so on.
It should be: 'Some athletes took drug tests to proove they were not on steroids'
"Taken" is an irregular verb, "Take, took, taken." If it were regular it would be "Take, taked, taked".
What is your question ????In this sentence take is an irregular verb
Steroids are a class of drug that is often thought to be abused by some athletes.
Lipids!
No, some require steroids for medical purposes. They do have to obtain permission and the usage is strictly watched.
Taken is an irregular verb. Taken is the past participle of the verb 'take'. If the verb was regular, then the past tense of 'take' would be 'taked' whereas instead it's took and taken.
Yes...
some times the athletes hurt them selves and they have to take steroids to get better