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Ridho Nasrul
which one is correct,
i have been eaten or i already eat?
Feb 4, 2018 12:48 AM
Answers · 5
I have been eat ,I think so [emoji]
February 4, 2018
I have been eat ,I think so [emoji]
February 4, 2018
Hey friend
I'll help you out here:
*You should say either "I have (already) eaten" or "I (already) ate".
--- The first sentence refers to the "Present Perfect Tense": means that you performed the action of "eating" (something) at some time but you don't specify it (in the past)
Example: "I have eaten a piece of cake today!" Or just "I have eaten a piece of cake."
--- The second one refers to the "Simple Past Tense": it means that you performed the action of eating something and you mentioned the time you did it (in the past)
Example: "I ate a piece of cake an hour ago!"
Hope that helps you!
February 4, 2018
"I have been eaten" means someone or something ate you! Please don't sys that!
February 4, 2018
Neither. It should be either, "I have eaten." or "I already ate"
February 4, 2018
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