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Irregular Verb - To eat
الجمعة، 24 أبريل 2009
eat / ate / eaten / eating
Tenses
for the Verb - To eat
Click on the timeline to see how this irregular verb changes with each tense
The Past
Past Continuous - "He was eating his breakfast when the phone rang."
Past Simple - "He ate cornflakes for breakfast."
Past Perfect Simple - "He had already eaten breakfast when he got to work."
Past Perfect Continuous - "He had only been eating his breakfast for 2 minutes when his boss phoned."
The Present
Present Continuous - "It is 12.15 and he is eating lunch."
Present Simple - "He eats lunch at 12 noon every day."
Present Perfect Simple - "He has already eaten breakfast today."
Present Perfect Continuous - "He has been eating lunch since 12 noon."
The Future
Future Continuous - "He's eating dinner with his mother at 8.00 tomorrow."
Future Simple - "He will eat steak for dinner."
Future Perfect Simple - "He will have already eaten his starter when he gets his main course."
Future Perfect Continuous - "He will have been eating his dinner for 15 minutes when his favourite tv programme starts.
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