In colonial times, cake was a scare item. It cost a lot to gather all of the needed ingredients and bake a cake. Usually, cakes were only used for important celebrations. For more common occasions, only the wealthy or those who readily had the ingrdients needed (flour, eggs, milk, sugar) had cakes.
The predicate in a sentence typically includes the verb and any accompanying words that describe the action. For example, in the sentence "She ate a delicious cake," "ate a delicious cake" is the predicate because it includes the verb "ate" and the object "a delicious cake" that completes the action.
Ate the cake is a fragment because there is no subject. To be a complete sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. You would need to change it to, I ate the cake, or She ate the cake, or so on.
No, you need someone to eat it. EX: She ate the cake.
I did
devour. He ate the cake in two bites. He devoured the cake in two bites.
ate cake to celebrate cake
sam ate it
Because you ate his cake
of course i ate cuze if ididnt i would be hungry
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ate cake
Because you ate his cake