Asked by Anonymous
We could have ------ lunch with them
Had ate
Eat
Ate
Eaten
I choose had ate. Ami I right.
Had ate
Eat
Ate
Eaten
I choose had ate. Ami I right.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No, sorry.
Here are the principal parts of this verb and how each is to be used correctly:
<b>eat</b> - present tense; add -s for 3rd person singular uses; use with helping verbs for different tenses (could, will, etc.)
<b>ate</b> - simple past tense; use alone for finished past actions; no endings; no helping verbs
<b>eaten</b> - past participle; use alone as an adjective; use with helping verbs for various tenses (have, had, will have, etc.)
Here are the principal parts of this verb and how each is to be used correctly:
<b>eat</b> - present tense; add -s for 3rd person singular uses; use with helping verbs for different tenses (could, will, etc.)
<b>ate</b> - simple past tense; use alone for finished past actions; no endings; no helping verbs
<b>eaten</b> - past participle; use alone as an adjective; use with helping verbs for various tenses (have, had, will have, etc.)
Answered by
Anonymous
okay thank you
according to the rule
eaten is the right option?
according to the rule
eaten is the right option?
Answered by
Writeacher
Right!
Answered by
Sara
It is always ___ who pays the bill.
he
her
me
us
would it be me?
he
her
me
us
would it be me?
Answered by
Dee
Her
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