Someone has been eating so noisily.
well it depends. what have you been eating? well it depends. what have you been eating? well it depends. what have you been eating?
"Have been eating" is the present perfect progressive form of the verb "eat" when the subject of the verb is plural
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.
It is a slang phrase meaning you have been ill. It means that you have not been eating because you don't feel well -- you're "off" of food or eating.
INGESTION.
No, hypertension has not been proven to cause eating disorders.
the five tigers have been eating more than usual
Been sick and eating a lot can be cause by a few things. You can either be pregnant or you can be bored.
They obtain nutrients from the vines they grow on.
She's been eating
To find out what an earthworm has been eating an examination of their droppings is needed. If the earthworm has been eating soil, sand will be present in the droppings.