Yes, 'ate' is a verb. Specifically, 'ate' is the past tense of the verb 'to eat'.
Ate is an irregular verb.
The word 'ate' is a verb. It can also be eat, or eating.
Ate is an action word.
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The object of the verb or the indirect object of the verb comes after an action verb. The verb and the words related to that verb are called the predicate.A predicate can be a single word: a noun, a pronoun, an adverb.She ate lunch. She enjoyed it. She ate early.A predicate can be a noun phrase or a noun clause.She ate some carrots. She ate carrots roasted with garlic.
Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object."You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).
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