Past Tense: Schuyler ate a box of raisins.
People / Humans.
nothing, but dogs dont like fruit!!!!
He eats a feast while the others are starving to death?This sentence has present simple - eatsand present contiuous - are starving.If you use present perfect and present contiuous/progressive the sentence would be:He has eaten a feats while the others are starving to death.
miley eats RAISINS like most kids eat candy
the slamander eats (watever he eats)
"Eats" is the third-person singular, present tense indicative of the verb "eat", to consume (usually food). However, as with most present tense forms, it is conditional, because an observational statement is not used except as a confirmation. "John eats bread." means one of two things. That it is a regular activity (he would) or that the act is observed as a confirmation (yes, I see him doing it, so he does). The conversational form for the act is the present participle, "John is eating bread". *All other present tense indicative conjugations are "eat" (I, you, we, they).
Berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries) We have an overwintering robin who eats raisins also.
It can take any form. The form is not decided by action but by the tense you are writing in.present tense -- He eats his lunch at 12:30.past tense -- Today he ate his lunch at 1:00.future tense -- Tomorrow he is eating his lunch in the park.In these sentences the same action is referred to - eat - but the action takes place in the present, past or future
yes and it is past-tense
Raisins (and grapes) can be toxic to dogs. If a dog eats raisins or grapes he may develop acute kidney failure, a severe gastritis (stomach ache causing vomiting) or may be fine. Bring him to the vet if he gets into grapes or raisins.
the nouns in the sentence 'The giraffe eats leaves.' are: giraffeleaves
The cow eats grass is a correct sentence.