to eat in past tense
The past tense would be 'had lunch'.
Yes
The past tense of "have lunch" is "had lunch."
Yes, it does. You can tell by putting a period in the spot where you think the semicolon should go and see if it makes sense. For example: He was hungry it was hours past lunch time. He was hungry. It was hours past lunch time. He was hungry; it was hours past lunch time.
Was is a be verb it is the past tense of am or is egI am happy (present tense) -- I was happy (past tense)He is happy (present tense) -- He was happy (past tense)The girl is happy (present tense) -- The girl was happy (past tense)orI am having lunch (present tense) -- I was having lunch (past tense)He is having lunch (present tense) -- He is having lunch (past tense)The boy is having lunch (present tense) -- The boy was having lunch (past tense)Has is a form of have. You use has when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun.He has a new carIt has red paintThe car has tinted windows
Buy IS present tense. The past tense is bought.
yesterday we have lunch together
Plastic and metal lunch boxes were popular through the 1990s.
past
Since it is afternoon he has already eaten his lunch. (past tense). She will have eaten her lunch around noon time. (future tense).
past simple - ate - He ate his lunch.past continuous - was/were eating - The students were eating their lunch.present continuous (future) - am/is/are eating - We are eating lunch before we leave.going to (future) - am/is/are going to eat - The students are going to eat their lunch soon. I am going to eat my lunch later.will (future) - will eat - I will eat my lunch after the test.
The past prefect tense of forget is forgotten. Example: I had forgotten my lunch box at home
The past perfect is formed by had + past participle. The past participle of serve is served.past perfect = had served.They had served lunch by the time I got there.
Played is past tense, it is the past of play.We played football yesterday. We play football every lunch time.