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what's the difference between i've eaten and i've been eaten?
1 maj 2015 15:23
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"I've eaten." means that you ate something earlier and you aren't really hungry now. "I've been eaten." means that some animal or monster l ate you / has eaten you "Have been eaten" is a passive verb construction. :)
1 maja 2015
3
I've eaten is Active vioce
and I've been eaten is Passive vioce
LOL
1 maja 2015
2
The other answers are correct, but in real life, if you have been eaten by a monster you're not going to be talking about it! I believe what you heard was more likely a common colloquial pronunciation of "I've been eating" -- sono stato a mangiare.
2 maja 2015
2
It's like the difference between 'Ho mangiato' and 'Sono stata mangiata' !
1 maja 2015
1
i've been eaten: passive, meaning something or someone ate you.
i've eaten: it means you ate something and you finished eating.
1 maja 2015
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