yes it is.
The word 'at' is not a verb and so doesn't have a past tense.
If you mean past the cyclopes; he blinds it then he and his remaining men, (the cyclopes ate some) clutch onto the bellies of sheep, and leave the cave in that most graceful fashion.
Bread was the chief food in the diet of most ancient Egyptians, and beer was the favorite beverage. The bread was made from wheat, and the beer from barley. Many Egyptians also enjoyed a variety of vegetables and fruits, fish, milk, cheese, butter, and meat from ducks and geese. Wealthy Egyptians regularly ate beef, antelope and gazelle meat, and fancy cakes and other baked goods. They drank grape, date, and palm wine. The people ate with their fingers.
the aztecs ate stuffes and the romans ate stuffes
If she ate anything, she would've had to stay in the underworld. This happened when she ate a pomegranate which had three seeds. Therefore, she would have to stay in the underworld for three seasons out of four.Once she ate the food of the underworld, she would be forced to stay there.
NO ... Ate is the past tense of Eat
Eaten is the past participle of "eat" The simple past tense is "ate"
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
The past participle of "ate" is "eaten."
"Ate" is the past tense; "eaten" is the past participle.
Eaten is the past participle of eat, not the past tense. Ate is the past tense.
The word 'at' is not a verb and so doesn't have a past tense.
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Eating is the present participle; eaten is the past participle.
No. Eat is present tense, ate is past tense, and eaten is the past participle.
ate, eaten
The past tense for eat is ate.