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Ridho Nasrul
which one is correct,
i have been eaten or i already eat?
4 de feb. de 2018 0:48
Respuestas · 5
I have been eat ,I think so [emoji]
4 de febrero de 2018
I have been eat ,I think so [emoji]
4 de febrero de 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!
4 de febrero de 2018
"I have been eaten" means someone or something ate you! Please don't sys that!
4 de febrero de 2018
Neither. It should be either, "I have eaten." or "I already ate"
4 de febrero de 2018
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Ridho Nasrul
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Inglés, Indonesio
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Inglés
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