No, it's: More Koreans are eating vegetables.
Neither of these options is grammatically correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Shall you have been eating?" This is the interrogative form of the future perfect tense, which asks about a completed action that will happen in the future.
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No. You do not eat gossip, you listen to, hear, or spread gossip.
vegetable
Example sentence - We were concerned about his weight and whether or not he had an eating disorder.
NO they are insectivores, eating insects.
omnivore?
Yes, it can.
A sentence
The filing system was in complete disorder; nothing had been filed in the correct sections. My friend has an eating disorder. She is sick after eating anything. The end of the world will be filled with chaos and disorder.
Eat is a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "eat" (to consume as food).