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eat in English:

1. eat eat


Eat everything.
If you want to lose weight, you'll have to be careful about what you eat.
We often eat foods which are harmful to our health without knowing it.
I don't think it makes him a bad person just because he's decided he likes to eat horse meat.
If I don't go to the supermarket, I won't be able to prepare anything to eat this evening.
Please put the potato chips in the bowl. Don't eat them directly from the bag.
I've heard that you don't eat green leafy vegetables. You say that it is food for animals.
You might have to eat those words a few years from now.
Generally speaking, Westerners don't eat fish raw.
Being aware of what and how much we eat is essential to good health.
I'll eat my hat if my candidate does not win the election.
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
Eat your vegetables so that you will grow up to be big and strong.
They usually have breakfast at half past seven o'clock and eat their lunch at twelve.

English word "eat"(eat) occurs in sets:

czasowniki present simple wojtek
czasowniki present simple wojtek 2
101 - 200 verbos

2. ate ate


I ate caviar.
The movie star ate crow many times because of all the thoughtless things she said.
After we had finished that, we ate lunch.
They rushed the woman to the hospital after she ate a lightbulb.
My dog ate a paper towel. I wonder if he'll get sick.
Hundreds of soldiers ate in silence around their campfires.
I was surprised because my husband actually ate some of our wedding cake.
The only time that Tom left the room was just before we ate dinner.
Tom sprang out of bed, threw on some clothes, ate breakfast and was out of the door within ten minutes.
Before forks and chopsticks, people usually ate food with a piece of flat bread.
He ate Mr Wood's good country food, and drank a lot of milk.
Last year in Nagoya I ate a very delicious dish called "Shoujin Ryouri".
Christopher Columbus once accidentally ate a sea urchin. Then, he did it a second time... intentionally.
Last week I was treated to dinner by my friend who'd won at pachinko. It was all-you-can-eat so I ate to my heart's content.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.

English word "eat"(ate) occurs in sets:

Czasowniki regularne i nie regularne
KBG A1 irregular verbs
A1+ irregular verbs 1
Irregular verbs

3. inedible inedible


inedible mushrooms
How can beef become inedible?
This mushroom is inedible
... unlike wild and often inedible varieties of bananas, which...