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The difference is under the rules of English grammar, "I have eaten" (the past participle form of the word "eat") makes sense, while "I have ate" (the simple past tense form of the word "eat) does not. "I ate" does make sense, however, and it has the same meaning as "I have eaten".
Eaten, like "I have eaten all the cereal in the house," or "The chicken has been eaten."
i have eaten
un Eaten Sausages un Eaten Sausages
Prey is the term which means an organism that is eaten by a predator.
Wherever you want to eat them.
<P> <P>You want to devour evil in the world <P>Maybe you're an undercover super hero (lol)</P>
Chicken is eaten wherever chickens are found or bred all around the World.
Haggis is eaten wherever you find people of Scottish descent for example Australia, New Zealand, England. Primarily it is eaten in Scotland where it is always available in butcher's shops.
3in ........... The books are in this order 3,2,1
it means you're in zombieland
We Are Not Eaten by Yaks and We Will Dine with Cannibals.
That he was nearly eaten after his birth by his father, the Titan Cronus. However, he was saved by his mother Rhea, who concealed him among a flock of lambs and pretended to have given birth to a colt, which she gave to Cronus to devour.
Yes, this is very possible. Large mouth bass are aggressive fish and usually devour sunfish whole.
grammar books. the puppy must have eaten yours.
Space food doesn't stay on the plate unless it is sticky. If it is not sticky then it floats around wherever it wants to.
applesI was under the impression that it was figs that were eaten on Mothering and Palm Sunday