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Which is correct ate 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”.
How do you use the word ate?
‘Ate’ is Simple Past tense. eg I ate dinner yesterday. ‘Eaten’ is the past participle. eg I’m not hungry.
What did she eat or ate?
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.
What is the difference between eat and ate?
Eat is the present simple. Ate is the past simple. Eaten is the past participle.
Did not ate or eat?
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. 2.
Is ate a real word?
Ate is the past tense of eat.
What is the best rendered food according to the Bible?
“Meat” is better rendered food(see Note on John 4:8). The Greek word here is the same as in John 6:27; John 6:55. MacLaren’s Expositions
What does ‘my meat is that I may do the will’ mean?
The words would be literally rendered ‘My meat is that I may do the will of Him that sent Me and finish His work’-that is to say, the very nourishment and refreshment of Christ was found in making the accomplishment of the Father’s commandment His ever-impelling motive, His ever-pursued goal.
What is the emphasis on in John 6?
—The emphasis is on the pronouns, which are opposed to each other. “Meat” is better rendered food(see Note on John 4:8). The Greek word here is the same as in John 6:27; John 6:55. MacLaren’s Expositions