Eaten is the main verb. Eaten is the past participle of eat.
Has is an auxiliary verb.
The principal part which never uses an auxiliary to form a tense is the PAST part. Or the fact reg both regular and irregular verbs form the present participle by adding ing. Depending on which way the question was meant.
"Has eaten" is the present perfect tense. "Eaten" is the past participle of "eat".
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.
The possessive form is the school's principal.
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For plural subjects use have. egWe have eaten the cake. The policemen have eaten the cake. Have they eaten the cake?For singular subjects use has. egShe has eaten the cake. The policeman has eaten the cake. Has she eaten the cake?
The word "principal" is capitalized when it refers to a person's title or a specific person’s name, such as "Principal Johnson." However, it is not capitalized when referring to the main amount of money, the primary element, or a principal in a legal matter.
The third form of "eat" is "eaten." In English, verbs have three main forms: the base form (eat), the past simple (ate), and the past participle (eaten). "Eaten" is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions.
The principal parts of a verb are the different forms that can be used to conjugate the verb in different tenses. They usually include the base form, past tense form, past participle form, and present participle form. Learning these principal parts can help in correctly conjugating verbs in various contexts.
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