Take Notes, Take Note, Take A Note, Take Notice, Make A Note

take note vs takes notes


"Take notice" and "Take note" mean the same: to pay attention. Make sure you put no article in the phrase.

We need to take note of possible dangers of this action.

"Take notes" and "Take a note" mean the same: to write down key points from your tutor.

I used to take notes from my teacher when I was in high school; otherwise, she would kick me out.

"Make a note of" is the same as "Take notes." However, the former more means preparing a reminder-like record, whereas the latter means the typical class-time activity.

We have another expression: "Make a mental note of." This is means make an effort to remember something in mind.

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