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.
It would be grammatically correct for the plural form, 'Squirrels eat fruits.' If you use the singular form, 'squirrel', you can say, 'A squirrel eatsfruits.'
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
It would be grammatically correct for the plural form, 'Squirrels eat fruits.' If you use the singular form, 'squirrel', you can say, 'A squirrel eatsfruits.'
No, the correct form would be "has eaten." The word "ate" is the past tense form of "eat," while "eaten" is the past participle form used with the auxiliary verb "has" in present perfect tense.
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
My correct form is an artificial intelligence assistant.
The correct verb form would be "begun."
The correct plural form of "wolf" is "wolves." "Wolfs" is not the correct plural form.
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No, "Is felt" is not the correct form in the sentence. The correct form would be "She replied that she felt better."
The correct past tense form of "choose" is "chose." "Choosen" is not a correct form of the past tense.
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
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The correct form of the verb "promise" in the sentence "He did as he promised." is already correct.