The word "Ate" is the past tense description for having consumed something orally, as in "He ate two apples". The word "Eight" is a numerical value representing a distinct quantity of items, which number one more than seven, and one less than nine.
3/8 could be written as 9/24 which means Tomas ate 9 cookies. 2/5 could be written as 10/25 which means Mona ate 10 cookies. Mona ate more.
Consider these two risks:- 1) that you will be hit by a meteorite. 2) that you will be sick because you ate bad food. The first risk is uncontrollable because there is nothing you can do to lessen it. However the second risk is controllable because you can take care to see that your food is fresh and well cooked - in other words you can lessen this risk.
20 of them.
4/3
Why was 6 afraid of 9 because 9 ate 7 (987)
We ate at eight. I ate eight mushrooms. Eight people sat at the table and ate dinner.
Ate is a past tense verb while eaten is not
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'Eight' is a homophone of 'ate'.
"Ate" is a homonym of "eight."
"Ate" is a homonym of "eight."
"Ate" is a homonym of "eight."
The homonym for 'eight' is 'ate'. It is the past tense of the verb 'eat', and is pronounced the same way as the number 'eight'.
The homophone for "eight" is "ate."
The difference between using 'a' and 'an' depends on the following word. When the following word starts with a vowel, you will use 'an'.Example:I ate a pear.I ate a grape.I ate an apple.I ate an orange.
I couldn't help it, I ate eight delicious chocolate Éclairs - before I began to feel sick (but it was worth it!).
"real" is not a homophone of either "eight" or "ate." It doesn't sound anything like them.