no because its in you stomach
I just ate a turkey sandwich. It was delicious
It's just a man who ate the sandwich and named it after him.
No. They just "eat" them just as you would if you ate a sandwich.
yes
I ate a sandwich today
they ate a sandwich
A seagull ate her sandwich.
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
take it to a vet immediately or kiss it goodbye
The sentence "Joan ate the sandwich" follows a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) structure. "Joan" is the subject who performs the action, "ate" is the verb that describes the action, and "the sandwich" is the object that receives the action. This straightforward structure conveys a complete thought clearly and concisely.
a sandwich! he gambled for 24 hours and only ate meat between toast the whole time. they named this after his estate- sandwich. not his name.
indefinite articles. we use 'a' before a consonant: He ate a sandwich. We use 'an' before a vowel: She ate an apple.