absorbed, bit, bolted, chewed, consumed, devoured, digested, dined, dispatched, disposed of, downed, feasted, fed, gobbled up, gorged, gormandized, grazed, ingested, masticated, munched, nibbled, noshed, partook, pecked, picked, pigged, pigged out, polished off, porked out, scarfed, scoffed, snacked, stuffed, supped, swallowed, took in, wolfed
consume,devour,dine,feast,feed,graze,browse,gulp,gobble,wolf,gorge,bolt,prey on
Active, transitive verb, past tense.
"She ate popcorn out of a paper bag."
consumed
yes there is another word exept "and" but the word can get boring . for instant if you wanted to say "i ate AND i drank" you can say "i ate ALSO i drank" this would hopefully answer your question .
The homonymn for ate is eight (8).
Yes, 'ate' is a verb. Specifically, 'ate' is the past tense of the verb 'to eat'.
No, the word 'ate' is the past tense of the verb to eat (eats, eating, eaten, ate).
The word 'ate' is a verb.For example, in the sentence,Ally ate the apple,The word 'Ally' is the subject of the sentence, making it the noun.The word 'ate' is the predicate of the sentence, making it the verb.A pronoun is any word that can replace a noun.For example, in the sentence,Ally ate the apple,If you were going to replace the subject, Ally, with a pronoun, you would say,She ate the apple.Because the word 'apple' is also a noun, you could replace it with a pronoun:Ally ate it.Some more examples of pronouns are he, she, it, we, us, them, they, their, none, I, those, these, this, that, me, you, him, her, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves, all, another, any, anybody, anyone, both, either, each, everyone, everybody, few, many, one, several, someone, something, who, what, whom, which, whose, whatever, whichever, each other, and many, many more.
a, at, an, ate....
ate
The base word of the word "ate" is "eat." Eat is a present tense verb, and ate is the past tense of this word. Another past tense form of the word eat is eaten, as in "had eaten."
of Devour
yes there is another word exept "and" but the word can get boring . for instant if you wanted to say "i ate AND i drank" you can say "i ate ALSO i drank" this would hopefully answer your question .
Consecutively. Also "in a row". Examples: He ate five cheeseburgers one by one. He ate five cheeseburgers consecutively. He ate five cheeseburgers in a row.
Ureire is the Kikuyu word for the English word you ate.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
Ate is an action word.
No, the word 'at' is a preposition.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence.EXAMPLESWe met Maxie at McDonald's. (met at McDonals's)The house at the corner is for sale. (house at corner)
A three letter word for consumed is ate.
The homonymn for ate is eight (8).