Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Eat"
The meaning of "Eat" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does All you can eat mean?
A:
You will usually see this at buffets. This means that you just have to pay a set price (eg. $25 per adult, $15 per child) and once you pay, you will see food stations that you can go to, to fill your plate and you can eat as much of the food as you want while you are at that buffet restaurant.
Q:
What does what's eating you? mean?
A:
What is bothering you?
Q:
What does i won't eat you. mean?
A:
It is used to tell someone that you are not angry with them and they need not be scared. ^^
Q:
What does eat out mean?
A:
Have dinner outside like in a restaurant.
Q:
What does eat off of it
mean?
mean?
A:
例文をもらえませんか。たぶん、何かお皿として使うということかもしれませんが、はっきりわかりません。
Example sentences using "Eat"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with eat anyway.
A:
A: "You haven't eaten nearly all day!"
B: "I'm not hungry."
A: That's no good. You should eat anyway."
A: "We're ready to leave. Is everyone set to go?"
B: "Yeah."
A: "Have you eaten anything yet?"
B: "No, I'm not hungry."
A: "We're gonna be in the car for hours. You better eat something now anyway, so you don't get hungry later."
B: "I'm not hungry."
A: That's no good. You should eat anyway."
A: "We're ready to leave. Is everyone set to go?"
B: "Yeah."
A: "Have you eaten anything yet?"
B: "No, I'm not hungry."
A: "We're gonna be in the car for hours. You better eat something now anyway, so you don't get hungry later."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with eaten, eat, ate.
A:
eat is present simple (continous) ate is past simple and eaten is used mostly on perfects, so you could say that these differ in the tenses
Q:
Please show me example sentences with ate.
A:
I just ate some pho 😋🍜
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to eat or for eating.. are these both of two correct to say?.
A:
I went out to eat.
I like to eat.
Eating is a common thing.
You need to eat to survive.
I caught her eating my food.
I love to eat.
I like to eat.
Eating is a common thing.
You need to eat to survive.
I caught her eating my food.
I love to eat.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with eat out.
A:
We don't eat out very often.
I'm tired of cooking. Let's eat out tonight!
They ate out at an expensive restaurant last night.
I'm tired of cooking. Let's eat out tonight!
They ate out at an expensive restaurant last night.
Synonyms of "Eat" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between "eat" and "live on a diet of" ?
A:
I can say "I eat potato chips" without implying that I ONLY eat potato chips.
"I live on a diet of potato chips" implies that potato chips are the only thing I eat.
Wow I really want potato chips now.
"I live on a diet of potato chips" implies that potato chips are the only thing I eat.
Wow I really want potato chips now.
Q:
What is the difference between I’ve ate it and I ate it ?
A:
You can say
- I have eaten [Present Perfect Tense]
- I ate [Past Tense]
I found this explanation:
' I have eaten' is a Present Perfect tense, linking the past with the present. It is an action that happened in the past, but gives no time frame, for example: ' I have eaten Octopus'.
'I ate' is a Past Simple tense - it is an action that happened in the past.
'I ate Octopus yesterday' - is still a Past Simple tense, however here you are referring to a past action within a time frame.
Hope this helps 🌸💜
- I have eaten [Present Perfect Tense]
- I ate [Past Tense]
I found this explanation:
' I have eaten' is a Present Perfect tense, linking the past with the present. It is an action that happened in the past, but gives no time frame, for example: ' I have eaten Octopus'.
'I ate' is a Past Simple tense - it is an action that happened in the past.
'I ate Octopus yesterday' - is still a Past Simple tense, however here you are referring to a past action within a time frame.
Hope this helps 🌸💜
Q:
What is the difference between eat healthy and eat healthily ?
A:
technically speaking, healthily is correct because it is an adverb modifying the verb eat. BUT it is an odd word, so many would say eat healthfully. BUT BUT everyone says eat healthy though it is technically incorrect
Q:
What is the difference between ate and eaten ?
A:
ATE is simple past tense of “eat”. She ate the apple.
EATEN is the past participle of “eat”. It is used in several tenses:
(1) present perfect: She has eaten the apple.
(2) past perfect: She had eaten the apple.
(3) future perfect: She will have eaten the apple.
EATEN is the past participle of “eat”. It is used in several tenses:
(1) present perfect: She has eaten the apple.
(2) past perfect: She had eaten the apple.
(3) future perfect: She will have eaten the apple.
Q:
What is the difference between eat and eats ?
A:
well, that is verb "to eat", when we want conjugate that for pronouns:i,you,we and they we use "eat".for example "they eat banana".while,for thirst person of singular(he,she and it) we use "eats".for example:he eats tomato!.
Translations of "Eat"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? i like eat
A:
the correct sentence would be :
I like to eat
I like to eat
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'll go ahead and eat
先に食べてますね!!
先に食べてますね!!
A:
I'll go first and eat.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ate
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hey.don't eat my chocolate.(to my brother)
A:
Yes, "Hey, don't eat my chocolate" is correct.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? eat
A:
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Other questions about "Eat"
Q:
I'd rather eat it later than now. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I'd rather eat it later than now.
✓ I'd rather eat it later.
You can completely cut out that last part and it sounds MUCH more natural and means the same thing but if you really want to emphasize that you don’t want it now then you should say “I’d prefer to eat it later, rather than now”
✓ I'd rather eat it later.
You can completely cut out that last part and it sounds MUCH more natural and means the same thing but if you really want to emphasize that you don’t want it now then you should say “I’d prefer to eat it later, rather than now”
Q:
You better just eat. Does this sound natural?
A:
Depending on context, this is fine. It's more correct to say "You had better just eat" or "You'd better just eat" or "You'd better eat." In casual conversation, though, it would be normal for someone to say it like this.
Q:
How soon can I eat it?
Please correct me and let me know natural expressions😀
Please correct me and let me know natural expressions😀
A:
Perfect :)
More expressions:
When can I eat?
When is breakfast?
When is lunch?
When is dinner?
When are we having breakfast?
When are we having lunch?
When are we having dinner?
What's for breakfast?
What's for lunch?
What's for dinner?
When should I make (breakfast/lunch/dinner)?
What are you making for (breakfast/lunch/dinner)?
More expressions:
When can I eat?
When is breakfast?
When is lunch?
When is dinner?
When are we having breakfast?
When are we having lunch?
When are we having dinner?
What's for breakfast?
What's for lunch?
What's for dinner?
When should I make (breakfast/lunch/dinner)?
What are you making for (breakfast/lunch/dinner)?
Q:
I never don’t eat Does this sound natural?
A:
I never eat. I don't eat. I've never eaten.
Q:
When I don’t eat very much, I usually won’t be hungry very much. It’s weird. But it happens. Does this sound natural?
A:
× When I don’t eat very much, I usually won’t be hungry very much.
✓ When I don’t eat very much, I usually won’t get very hungry.
You can also put a comma after weird.
✓ When I don’t eat very much, I usually won’t get very hungry.
You can also put a comma after weird.
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