Rice ( in fact the rice)
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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.
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There is Hindu Nan, Hindu Cheese Dessert, Hindu Fried Rice, and Hindu Relish.
Kerala's rice harvest festival and the Festival of Rain Flowers, which fall on the month of Chingam.The Hindu rice festival in 2014 was on 7th September.
Can you get sick eating old brown rice
One of the main affects of eating rice is as part of a diet is remaining alive
Depends on what you mean by "Chinese food." If you mean eating nothing but sticky rice, then no. If you mean eating nothing but General Tao's fried mystery chicken, then probably.
As well as eating buffalo the native Americans ate Rabbit, Moose, Deer and Elk. They also ate dried rice and wild corn.
No rice is completely harmless!
yes, often the rice has a spicy flavor to it.
Basmarti rice.
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The health benefit of eating rice is that it provides, carbohydrates and starch which are very important nutrients in our bodies.