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The simple past tense of "eat" is "ate"

The past participel of "eat" is "eaten"

The present tense of "eat" is I/you/we/they eat. He/she/it eats.

The present participle is "eating"

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when the chocolate ate the chicken and the chicken ate the fish and when the frog ate the chocolate which also ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish!(:

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Because 8 was hungry and ate 9. 7 ate 8. 6 ate 7. 5 ate 6. 4 ate 5. 3 ate 4. 2 ate 3. 1 ate 2. 0 ate 1 and -1 ate 0.

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What ate Mario chomp ate Mario

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I ate it

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Caught a fish, Ate a fish, Ate a cooked fish, Ate a cooked bird, Ate a coconut, Ate a banana, Gift of dance

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The guy who ate them.

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theropods ate meat and herbivores ate plants theropods ate meat and herbivores ate plants

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Dinner because it is the object of the verb "ate". Ate what? Ate dinner.

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We ate at eight.

I ate eight mushrooms.

Eight people sat at the table and ate dinner.

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they ate anything and everything. The richer ate better than the poor.

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Herbivore (ate plants)

Carnivore (ate meat)

Omnivore (ate everything)

Insectivore (ate insects)

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A bear that eats a fish that ate bugs that ate algae is a

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they ate berries

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Charley ate the stick.

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apes ate monkeys ,plants, penuts ,and somethimes they ate other apes

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they ate platns and other nutrition food there beak grabs there food

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Adverbs tell how, when or where the action occurs. Example sentences: He ate quickly. (quickly is an adverb telling how he ate.) Yesterday he ate quickly. (yesterday is an adverb telling when he ate. At McDonald'syesterday, he ate quickly. ( At McDonald's is an adverbial phrase telling where he ate.)

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The antonym for "ate" in the sentence "my friend and I ate" would be "fasted" or "abstained" as it implies not consuming food.

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Yes, 'ate' is a verb. Specifically, 'ate' is the past tense of the verb 'to eat'.

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Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object.

"You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).

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i did i ate your grandpa and you grandma too he he he

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Ate is the second form of eat.

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Ate is an action word.

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they ate whatever a habitant ate

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They ate chicken nuggets.

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He ate is "il mangé"

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The present tense of "ate" is "eat".

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They mostly ate salmon but they also ate Cod and Eulachon fish they also ate many more, but salmon is what they mostly ate

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Danny ate a pile of hot wings for his birthday.

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Yes, the past tense of "eat" is "ate."

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No, the word 'ate' is the past tense of the verb to eat (eats, eating, eaten, ate).

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No, It was Foxy Loxy who ate Turkey Lurkey.

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because 7 ate nine

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Eaten is the past participle of "eat"

The simple past tense is "ate"

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"He ate slowly" is correct. Adverbs such as "slowly" are used to describe verbs that show how the action is performed, such as eating in this case.

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Matt ate 15 candies because if he ate three times as many than he ate 15 and David had 5. I think

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It was the Arabs who first ate Sicily.

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They ate acorns, deer, rabbits and squirrels.

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who ate the most cockroaches and how many?

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They ate berries and tubed plants.

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no he ate u no he ate u

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They ate nectar and ambrosia.

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No one did but a crocodile ate his hand

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Chroma ATE's population is 1,306.

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