Algerians eat glass back then and still do well sometimes they did but mainly bread and traded goods from Europe it all depends on what time of the past. the question should be more precise
The famous meal in Algeria is Couscous.
curry and fries with custard and blood
Algerian cooking is a mix of Arab, French, Berber, Andalusian and Ottoman Turkish. Lamb is a common meat. Since most of the inhabitants are Muslim, there is no pork. They eat kesra which is Algerian flat bread. They eat shakshuka which is fried vegetables with an egg on top. Couscous is common. Merguez is a lamb sausage which is another popular food.
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fish beef bread and chicken
The past tense of "eat" would be "ate". "Eaten" could be used as a past tense, too.
The past tense is didn't eat.
The word "is" is followed by a past tense verb when forming the past continuous tense, such as "He was eating," where "was" is the past tense of "is" and "eating" is the past participle of "eat" used in the continuous form.
No. Eat is present tense, ate is past tense, and eaten is the past participle.
Eating is the present participle; eaten is the past participle.