THEIR dog
Eaten, like "I have eaten all the cereal in the house," or "The chicken has been eaten."
The little brother made a mixture of ingredients that weren't supposed to be eaten together, do it was called Dangerous Pie.
The word 'has' is a verb and is often used in a verb phrase. examples: She has an apple. (simple present) He has a new car. (simple present) He has phoned three times today. (present perfect) She has eaten an apple. (present perfect)
The internet and time are the villains against me now. Sauron and Darth Vader are great villains. They've eaten all my cookies, those little villains.
i have eaten
Ate is a past tense verb while eaten is not
Getting eaten by a lion when I was little.
Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother was eaten by a wolf in the fairy tale.
little coral and krill
Man or bigger fish.
This happens some where every single year. So to say "The Last" would be substantially incorrect.
Meal is a noun. It describes food that is eaten at a certain time like breakfast.
No, It would be "The dog has eaten," or "The dog ate."Eat is the present tense. You want to match the tenses. If the dog is presently eating, you could say, "The dog eats." But if you are referring to the past eating behavior of the dog, it is as above, the dog has eaten, or the dog ate. I eat, you eat, they eat, is all present tense. Ate and eaten are both past tense, I have eaten, or I ate, etc.
"Eaten" seems a little extreme. "Merged would be a better term, but either way the answer is "yes".
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easy, first a little innocent plankton comes along and gets eaten by a shrimp, then the shrimp gets eaten by a fish which gets eaten by a shark. plankton, shrimp, fish, shark!