No, eaten is the past participle for eat.
Verbs have a 'basic' form a simple past form and a past participle form.
For the verb eat the forms are:
eat / ate / eaten
Eat is an irregular verb because you don't add -edto make the simple past there is a new word for the simple past.
Walk is a regular verb because to make the simple past you add -ed. =walked.
Yes, the verb in the sentence is 'love'.'you' is a pronoun, subject of the sentence;'eating' is a noun (gerund), the direct object of the verb.
No, the word 'eaten' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to eat (eat, eats, eating, eaten), a word for an action. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective to describe a noun (the eaten portion).The noun forms for the verb 'eat' are eater, the gerund, eating, and eats (another word for food, 'having some good eats').A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
An irregular verb. e.g. run -- ran, eat -- ate
Yes it's an irregular verb.
Yes eat is an action verb.Eaten is the past participle form of eat.She has eaten all the cake. - this is an action
To have 'eaten' is the past participle of the verb to eat. Eaten needs the auxiliary verb to have.Have you eaten? Yes, I have eaten.
An irregular verb is a verb for which the past tense is not - ed.Walk is a regular verb because to make the past tense walked we add -ed.Run is an irregular verb because to make the past tense we don't add -ed we have a new word ran.regular irregularwalk - walked run - rantalk - talked speak - spokeburn - burned teach - taughtwant - wanted catch - caughtetc.
present / past / past participle cut / cut / cut Run / ran / run eat / ate / eaten have / had / had mistake / mistook / mistaken
Yes, the verb in the sentence is 'love'.'you' is a pronoun, subject of the sentence;'eating' is a noun (gerund), the direct object of the verb.
No, the word 'eaten' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to eat (eat, eats, eating, eaten), a word for an action. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective to describe a noun (the eaten portion).The noun forms for the verb 'eat' are eater, the gerund, eating, and the form eats (another word for food, 'having some good eats')
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It's irregular.
These are irregular verbs. An example is the verb 'eat'. The simple past tense is 'ate' whilst the past participle is 'eaten'.
It's an irregular verb.
"Has eaten" is the present perfect tense. "Eaten" is the past participle of "eat".
No, the word 'eaten' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to eat (eat, eats, eating, eaten), a word for an action. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective to describe a noun (the eaten portion).The noun forms for the verb 'eat' are eater, the gerund, eating, and eats (another word for food, 'having some good eats').A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
An irregular verb. e.g. run -- ran, eat -- ate