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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.

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