The phrase "Fit To Be Eaten" can be decribed as "edible".
Fit for Consumption may be more appropriate.
The opposite being "inedible" or "Unfit for Consumption"
Edibleadj.Fit to be eaten, especially by humans: edible roots; an edible mushroom.n.Something fit to be eaten; food: edibles such as vegetables and meat.
Edible items are those fit to be eaten, especially by humans/ fit to be eaten as food; eatable
Ni ureire is the Kikuyu word for the English word you have eaten.
adequate i think "its asequate to eat"sound right
To have 'eaten' is the past participle of the verb to eat. Eaten needs the auxiliary verb to have.Have you eaten? Yes, I have eaten.
A word that ends with 'ible' and means that can be eaten is edible.
You fall in, you get eaten
No. The past tense of 'eat' is 'ate', and the past participle is 'eaten'.
Fit is the correct spelling for the word fit.
Yes, it is a hyphenated compound half-eaten
All of the pie had been eaten the night before.
It is eaten by birds and it eats plants.