Tue, 04/27/2010 - 07:13 — Chris McCarthy
Today we review forms of the irregular verb eat.
Eat is the present simple.
Ate is the past simple.
Eaten is the past participle.
Very simple, isn't it? Now then, complete the sentences using the correct verb.
Which questions did you get wrong?
- 1 - What do you want to ___ for dinner today?
- 2 - I ___ a banana for breakfast today.
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- 4 - Have you ___ all of the cake?
- 5 - When was the last time you ___ some fruit.
- 6 - I always ___ turkey on Christmas day.
- 7 - I've just ___ pizza so I'm not hungry.
- 8 - After we had ___ dinner we took a talk around the park.
- 9 - ___ fish is a good habit to have.
- 10 - We ___ dinner after we got home.
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- 2 - I ___ a banana for breakfast today.