Probably the taco. This has been a traditional meal eaten in Mexico for hundreds of years, and was developed soon after the Spanish colonised the country in the 1500's. The sandwich was introduced by the 18th Century English nobleman John Montagu, who was Earl of the English town of Sandwich until his death in 1792 (this is how the sandwich got it's name).
yes
I ate a sandwich today
they ate a sandwich
A seagull ate her sandwich.
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
no because its in you stomach
The term "sandwich" originated from Earl of Sandwich, who ate without leaving his card game. #Pizzainhorsham
The sentence "Joan ate the sandwich" follows a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) structure. "Joan" is the subject who performs the action, "ate" is the verb that describes the action, and "the sandwich" is the object that receives the action. This straightforward structure conveys a complete thought clearly and concisely.
a sandwich! he gambled for 24 hours and only ate meat between toast the whole time. they named this after his estate- sandwich. not his name.
indefinite articles. we use 'a' before a consonant: He ate a sandwich. We use 'an' before a vowel: She ate an apple.
The direct object of the verb 'ate' is sandwich, a singular, common, concrete noun.The object of the preposition 'for' is lunch, a singular, common, abstract noun.
It's just a man who ate the sandwich and named it after him.