Have eat meaning?

The verb “have” is transitive. That means we must always say what we ate or will eat. For instance, in the restaurant exchange, the man said they would have the oatmeal. “Eat” is intransitive, which means we do not have to say it.
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Have eat or have eaten?

Eat is the present simple. Ate is the past simple. Eaten is the past participle.
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Have means eat or drink?

"Have" is used about eating/drinking, but it's tricky to know when it is okay to use it. Because you said "eat or drink yoghurt" in Q1, you could use "have it" in questions 2, 3 and others that directly follow, as long as "have it" means "eat or drink yoghurt" each time.
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What did you have or eat?

"What did you eat?" "What have you eaten?" BOTH are correct and mean the same.
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Is Have you eat a correct English?

“Have you eat” is grammatically incorrect. Because in present perfect tense, the verb takes the form of past participle. Therefore the correct sentence is “Have you eaten?”.
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Have you eaten?/Did you eat?



Have you dinner meaning?

It is just a kind of polite expression. “Have you had dinner? ” This kind of problem can generally be used as a conversation, it means somebody want to chat with you.
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Have you eaten today meaning?

What is the meaning of “Have you eaten today”? “Have you eaten today?” is a pretty straight forward question. You ask it if you want to know if the person you're addressing has had any food as yet that day. Perhaps you ask because you'd like to take them out for a meal if they haven't eaten yet.
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Had eaten meaning?

You want to use the past perfect tense (had eaten) when a past action occurs before (or leads up to) another past action. Therefore, #1 is correct. It means you ate chocolate in the past, but you ate it before you ate dinner (also in the past).
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Did you eat or ate?

You would never say "Did you ate?". In this specific context you would use "Did you eat?" or "Have you eaten?" You can use "Ate" as a verb to simplify other sentences, for example: "I ate today" rather than "I have eaten today".
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Did you have your lunch Meaning?

1) "Have you had lunch?" is preferred. The phrasing suggests that you're asking something about how the person currently is, specifically whether he is hungry. If you were asking about events from a week ago, then "did you have your lunch?" would be equally as good as "had you eaten/had your lunch?"
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Have a lunch means?

to eat a meal in the middle of the day: lunch with sb I'm lunching with Giles.
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Have your lunch or eat your lunch?

"Having lunch" may be an occasion. "Let's have lunch." "Let's eat lunch" might be used when the food is "at hand" but no one is eating. So, you are saying that having lunch means, a person have the lunch with him/her, and that person may or may-not be eating it.
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Have my lunch or take my lunch?

When we use have, it means to eat lunch. When we use take, it means to use one's meal or rest period at work. For example, Jack always takes lunch at 12:30.
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Have eaten meaning?

It means that the person's meal is now finished. The relevant time interval is: the total duration of the meal (for the person who just finished eating). You would say this sentence: I have eaten lunch.
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Should not have eaten or ate?

Ate is the simple past of the verb to eat, whereas eaten is the past participle. As you are using the auxiliary have for the present perfect, you are bound to use the past participle. The simple past form is to be used independently for finished actions or situations.
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Would have eaten meaning?

If you want it to mean: I thought you would have completed eating before we arrived, you should use already, and to make the meaning even clearer, by the time or before instead of when: I thought you would have already eaten by the time we arrived.
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Did you have or had?

You cannot use 2nd or 3rd form of verb after Did. So correct sentence is “Did you have food?” “Did you have food” is the correct one. Because whenever we use did, verb in the sentence should be in the present, this is because did already represents past, it makes no sense to use the two past words.
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What do you have for dinner?

40 Dinner Ideas That Don't Need a Recipe
  • Chicken & Veggie Pan Roast.
  • Pesto Zoodles with Chicken, Tomatoes & Pine Nuts.
  • Berry, Goat Cheese, & Quinoa Salad.
  • Chicken & Veggie Teriyaki Stir-Fry.
  • Chicken Fajita Salad.
  • Grilled Steak with Roasted Asparagus & Brown Rice.
  • Caprese Entree Salad with Whole-Grain Pita.
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Did you eat meaning?

If a British person asks, “Did you eat?” they always mean “at some specific time or place that you, the listener, are already aware of”. If we just mean recently, we ask, “Have you eaten yet?”
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What tense is have eaten?

Hi Renas, ' I have eaten' is a Present Perfect tense, linking the past with the present. It is an action that happened in the past, but gives no time frame, for example: ' I have eaten Octopus'. 'I ate' is a Past Simple tense - it is an action that happened in the past.
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Had eaten or had ate?

“Ate” is the simple past tense of the verb “to eat,” describing a completed action. “Eaten” is a past participle, which we usually combine with “have” or “be” to create the present, past, or future perfect tense and to express that eating was completed or will be completed before another event or a specific time.
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Will have eaten past tense?

I will/shall have eaten. You/We/They will/shall have eaten. He/She/It will/shall have been eating.
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Did you eat today or have you eaten?

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.
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What do you eat meaning?

The phrase 'You Are What You Eat' means that it is important to eat good food in order to be healthy and fit. Example of Use: “I'm feeling more energetic now that I've started eating more salad.” Answer: “You are what you eat!”
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Did you eat in Korean formal?

밥 먹었어요? (Bap meogeoseoyo?) This is the basic way to say “did you eat?” and if you're just swell, the appropriate response would be 네 먹었어요.
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