The past tense of "eat" would be "ate". "Eaten" could be used as a past tense, too.
Eaten is the past participle of eat, not the past tense. Ate is the past tense.
The simple past tense is 'drank' whilst the past participle is 'drunk'.
No. Eat is present tense, ate is past tense, and eaten is the past participle.
Eating is the present participle; eaten is the past participle.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
"Ate" is the past tense; "eaten" is the past participle.
No, "have" is not a past tense verb. It is an auxiliary verb used to form the perfect tenses in English, such as "I have eaten." The past tense form of "have" is "had."
The simple past tense of "eat" is "ate" The past participel of "eat" is "eaten" The present tense of "eat" is I/you/we/they eat. He/she/it eats. The present participle is "eating"
The past tense is didn't eat.
Eaten is the past participle of "eat" The simple past tense is "ate"
Has eaten is present perfect.Present perfect is formed with have/has + past participle. Eaten is the past participle of eat.The boy has eaten his lunch -- singular subject - boyThey have eaten their lunches. -- plural subject - they
Since it is afternoon he has already eaten his lunch. (past tense). She will have eaten her lunch around noon time. (future tense).