Present perfect is formed with -- have/has +past participle
The past participle of eat is eaten so the present perfect verb will be -- have eaten or has eaten
We have eaten all our dinner. -- plural subject = we
The doctor has eaten his lunch. -- singular subject = the doctor
The delicious food was eaten by the family at dinner.
Sit down and eat your food.
Hey, are you going to eat those fries?
Don't let my dog play with it, she'll eat it!
It is the past participle of eat.
I'll probably chow down this steak in about two minutes flat.
I eat all my food
yes
She asked her friend to punctuate her essay before submitting it for grading.
An apprentice learns new skills under the guidance of a more experienced professional. The apprentice worked diligently to master the art of woodworking. As an apprentice in the culinary field, she soaked up knowledge from the head chef.
There is no such word.
yes you are explaining what you are to someone or something
does this sentences makes sense, Have we met before.
I am addicted to bacon.
The alarm was very loud.They said there was no cause for alarm.
Which of these sentences contains an indirect object? *
He was pronounced dead at the scene
He bought an acre of land.
Your presence was late today.