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ate. eat. eaten. will eat.It is an auxiliary verb.It is the past participle of eat.eat / ate / eatenI eat rice everydayWe ate rice yesterday.We have eaten rice all this week.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Is_eaten_a_verb#ixzz1BLbBrrCv
The correct form depends on how it is used. The forms of eat are:eat / eats / ate / eaten / eatingI eat rice everyday. = present simpleThe doctor eats rice everyday. = present simple (third person singular)I ate rice yesterday. = past simpleI have eaten rice all my life. = present perfect.I am eating rice now. = present contiuous.
Yes, the verb in the sentence is 'love'.'you' is a pronoun, subject of the sentence;'eating' is a noun (gerund), the direct object of the verb.