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What is the difference between Did you eat and have you eaten?
The correct expression is “Have you eaten?” This is due to the fact that the auxiliary verb “to have” is followed by the past participle of the base verb, for example, in this case, “eat.” While, indeed, the base-verb is “eat,” the past participle of the verb”eaten” is called a lexical verb.
How do you answer what did you eat?
Correct is what did you eat. Two past tense can not be present in the same sentence. Did and ate are past tense, hence if you use did, which is a past tense, then ate will become eat.
How do you ask how did you eat?
5 Answers. It would usually be either “Did you have breakfast?” or “Have you had breakfast?” Also fine are “Did you eat…?” and “Have you eaten…?” If it is — say — mid-morning, and you want to know if someone has already eaten today, then “Have you had/eaten breakfast?” (possibly “…
Do you eat or did you eat?
You would never say “Did you ate?”. In this specific context you would use “Did you eat?” or “Have you eaten?” You can use “Ate” as a verb to simplify other sentences, for example: “I ate today” rather than “I have eaten today”.
Did not eat or ate?
Senior Member. The tense of the verb does not matter – it is the way that the negative is formed that matters: 1. Not is an adverb and should follow the verb: “I ate not the food because I wasn’t hungry.” About 400 years ago, and earlier, this is how English was spoken, and that sentence would have been correct.
What Does Have you eaten yet mean?
The person is basically asking you whether you already had your dinner/lunch/breakfast. Sometimes, it is an indication that they want to invite you out. Sometimes, it is an indication that they worry about you. Sometimes, it is just an indication to know what you ate that time.
What is the difference between eaten and ate?
Eat is the present simple. Ate is the past simple. Eaten is the past participle. Very simple, isn’t it?
Did you ever eat or have you ever eaten?
Though both are correct in their own ways, using the word “Ever” just doesn’t sound right. ‘Have you ever eaten’ is correct which is present perfect form of the verb used with ‘ever’ and with unspecified time of action. ‘Did you ever eat’ is simple past which is used for specific times in the past e.g. ‘yesterday’.
What is the difference between ‘have you had dinner today’ and ‘did’?
They are almost interchangeable, “did” is used when talking about the past, days in the past as in yesterday or last week “did you have dinner today?” “have you had dinner today?”
What is the correct way to say “Have you eaten?
One should always say, “Have you eaten?” The examples below show the correct use of “ate,” where it is always in the simple past tense. I ate breakfast very early this morning. They ate dinner before going to the show. She ate a chocolate bar while waiting for the shop to open.