Transformational generative grammar is a theory of grammar that aims to explain how native speakers generate and understand sentences. It focuses on transformational rules that generate sentences and transform them into different forms. This theory emphasizes the innate knowledge of language in humans and the idea that there is a universal grammar underlying all languages.
The antonym for "ate" in the sentence "my friend and I ate" would be "fasted" or "abstained" as it implies not consuming food.
Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object."You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).
The present tense of "ate" is "eat".
Danny ate a pile of hot wings for his birthday.
NO ... Ate is the past tense of Eat
he was a titan and a eagle ate his liver and heart out
The difference is under the rules of English grammar, "I have eaten" (the past participle form of the word "eat") makes sense, while "I have ate" (the simple past tense form of the word "eat) does not. "I ate" does make sense, however, and it has the same meaning as "I have eaten".
They ate raw food. They wore clothe made of leaves and animal skin.
Some characteristics of the Interior Plains are: - its just low grass and barley any trees and little water source. -the natives live there and ate Buffalo.
Some characteristics of the Interior Plains are: - its just low grass and barley any trees and little water source. -the natives live there and ate Buffalo.
No. Bad grammar and bad food. Use the "present perfect" form : "I have eaten at McDonald's many times."
"This pie tastes great," Brian told his mom.
An infinate amount. They can be anywhere from the dog ate it to I was abducted by aliens and they wiped my memory of all my homework or, my personal favorite, my homework ate the dog so we had to put it in the pound!
Help my guinea pig ate an egg plant flower it might be poisonous please tell me if it is.I think the flowers are not dangerous, you guinea pig should survive.Look at the grammar corrections to your question.
In grammar simple means one verb. There are two tenses with one main verb -- past simple and present simple.Past simple -- I ate the cake. -- the verb ate is in past tense.Present simple -- I like cake. -- the verb like is in present tense.
when the chocolate ate the chicken and the chicken ate the fish and when the frog ate the chocolate which also ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish!(:
They though that barbaric was a something that ate human beings.They considered monstours has a big giant with different characteristics