Depends on the context. In reference to a formal meal then dine. eg We dine at eight In a legalistic sense then consume eg All purchases must be consumed on the premises In the scientific sense then ingest eg Humans ingest a wide variety of food.
The prefix word for suitable is "in-".
The suitable suffix for the word "trouble" is "-some," forming the word "troublesome."
"It" is not a preposition. "It" is a pronoun. Instead of repeating what something is, you can replace the actual word for something with the word "it." Example: The pie was delicious. I would eat it again.
The word "suitable" is an adjective. It describes a noun by indicating that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
An appropriate alternative word for medium is "intermediate."
The most suitable way of gaining weight is to eat more frequently.
there not suitable for vegetarians
No. -able is a suffix, not a separate word.
which of the following can replace the word hardship?
what word can replace the word hardship,farms, difficulties,families,savings
No. Vegetarians do not eat any shellfish.
then we can have tang