What is the present tense of eat?

The present tense of the verb ‘eat’ is ‘eats’ for the third person singular (he, she, it) and ‘eat’ for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).

For example:

  • I eat breakfast every morning.
  • You eat lunch at noon.
  • They eat dinner together.
  • He eats his vegetables.
  • She eats a snack in the afternoon.

In summary, the structure of the present tense for ‘eat’ varies depending on the subject of the sentence. This allows for proper subject-verb agreement and clarity in communication.

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