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Yes, 'ate' is a verb. Specifically, 'ate' is the past tense of the verb 'to eat'.

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Tell me the verb for ate?

The word 'ate' is a verb. It can also be eat, or eating.


Is ate a action verb?

Ate is an action word.


Is ate a pronoun?

No, the word 'ate' is the past tense of the verb to eat (eats, eating, eaten, ate).


What is the base word of the word ate?

The base word of the word "ate" is "eat." Eat is a present tense verb, and ate is the past tense of this word. Another past tense form of the word eat is eaten, as in "had eaten."


What follows behide a action verb?

The object of the verb or the indirect object of the verb comes after an action verb. The verb and the words related to that verb are called the predicate.A predicate can be a single word: a noun, a pronoun, an adverb.She ate lunch. She enjoyed it. She ate early.A predicate can be a noun phrase or a noun clause.She ate some carrots. She ate carrots roasted with garlic.


What is the past tense of ate?

The word 'at' is not a verb and so doesn't have a past tense.


Is ate an irregular or regular verb?

Ate is an irregular verb.


Is the word ate a noun?

No, the word 'at' is a preposition.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence.EXAMPLESWe met Maxie at McDonald's. (met at McDonals's)The house at the corner is for sale. (house at corner)


How do you use the word ATE in a sentence?

Ate is the past tense of the verb 'eat'. Example sentence:We ate many different samples of food at the garlic fair.


What is the verb for ate?

The word ate is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are eat, eats and eating.Some example sentences are:"I must eat healthier"."She eats all her greens"."The rabbit is eating my carrots again"."I ate your cake because it looked delicious. It wasn't".


Is whole an action verb?

The word whole is not a verb; the word whole is a noun (a word for a thing) and an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Examples:Noun: A whole is the sum of its parts.Adjective: He ate the whole thing.


When the suffix -ate appears in a word such as reiterate what part of speech is it?

Words ending in -ATE can be more than one part of speech. In reiterate it is a verb. In operate, disseminate, and create, it is a verb. In literate, it is an adjective. In consulate and electorate, it is a noun. In separate and deliberate, it is a verb or an adjective. In advocate and conglomerate, it can be a verb or a noun. The suffix -ate is found added to nouns to form group nouns, and added to word roots to form verbs, adjectives, and associated nouns.