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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.

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The past tense of "eat" is "ate." The future tense of "eat" is "will eat."

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