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The correct form depends on how it is used. The forms of eat are:

eat / eats / ate / eaten / eating

I eat rice everyday. = present simple

The doctor eats rice everyday. = present simple (third person singular)

I ate rice yesterday. = past simple

I have eaten rice all my life. = present perfect.

I am eating rice now. = present contiuous.

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