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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I need help with the sentence, "Have you eaten?" or "Have you ate?" I seem to get them mixed up way too much.
  

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" I seem to get them mixed up way too much. You must use the past participle ( eaten ) with auxiliary 'have'. CJ

  • " I seem to get them mixed up way too much.
  • You must use the past participle ( eaten ) with auxiliary 'have'.
  • CJ
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Anonymous I need help with the sentence, "Have you eaten?" or "Have you ate?" I seem to get them mixed up way too much.
You must use the past participle (eaten) with auxiliary 'have'.

CJ

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