Base Form (First Form): Eat
Simple Past (Second Form): Ate
Past Participle (Third Form): Eaten
BASE FORM ( FIRST FORM ) : eat
- I eat breakfast every morning.
- Cats eat fish for dinner.
- We eat at the restaurant on Fridays.
- Do you eat spicy food?
- People eat different cuisines around the world.
- He doesn’t eat meat.
- Birds eat seeds from the feeder.
- The children eat snacks after school.
- She loves to eat chocolate.
- The chef will eat with us later.
Past Simple ( Second Form ) : ate
- Yesterday, I ate a delicious pizza.
- They ate lunch together at the park.
- The cat ate a mouse for dinner.
- We ate at the new restaurant last week.
- Did you ate the cake I made?
- He ate his vegetables without complaining.
- She ate sushi for the first time.
- The students ate quickly before the exam.
- The family ate breakfast together.
- The dog ate the leftovers.
Past Participle ( Third Form ) : eaten
- I have never eaten sushi before.
- They have eaten at this restaurant before.
- The pizza was eaten by the time I arrived.
- Have you ever eaten snails?
- The cake had been eaten by the time of the party.
- She had already eaten when I called.
- The leftovers have been eaten.
- The cookies have been eaten by the children.
- The fruits have been eaten by the birds.
- All the sandwiches had been eaten.
Present Participle/Gerund : eating
- I am eating lunch right now.
- They are eating ice cream for dessert.
- The cat is eating its food.
- We are eating dinner at the fancy restaurant.
- Are you eating popcorn during the movie?
- He is eating healthily these days.
- The children are eating snacks.
- She is eating a sandwich for lunch.
- The birds are eating from the feeder.
- The chef is eating before the event.