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Is it correct to say you eat?
The correct expression is “Have you eaten?” This is due to the fact that the auxiliary verb “to have” is followed by the past participle of the base verb, for example, in this case, “eat.” While, indeed, the base-verb is “eat,” the past participle of the verb”eaten” is called a lexical verb.
What is the difference between I eat and I do eat?
“I eat”. – is present indefinite tense. “ I do eat”. – is the assertive and affirmative sentence of present indefinite form of the verb eat in the 1st person.
What did you eat or what do you eat?
“what did you eat” is correct. “What did you eat”, is the correct sentence.
Which is correct are you eating or have you eaten?
Are you eating? is correct. It is written in the present tense, which means that the question is addressed to the person who is eating now. Have you eaten? is the same sentence in the past tense. It is asking if the other person has already had something to eat.
Are You Really what you eat what you drink?
“You are what you eat.”. Essentially, this means that the foods and drinks you put in your body have a direct effect on your health and well-being. If you nourish your body with the right ‘fuel’, it will perform better.
How can I Eat Right when eating out?
Eat Right 1 Choose foods that are lower in fat and have fewer calories. Shop “smart” at the grocery store. 2 Review dietary guidelines. Check out http://www.choosemyplate.gov. 3 Eat smaller portions. In many cases, the amount of food that appears on your plate when eating out has nearly doubled over the past 20 years.
Is there a better way to eat?
There’s a Better Way. It is our body’s wisdom that knows the true value of what it is we need. Embracing Soulful Eating is about throwing the fads, the numbers and the food obsession out the window. Your inner guidance knows what you need far beyond anything else you’ve tried. This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform.