Nessa lição veremos frases com o verbo eat no presente, passado e particípio passado.
Pratique com as sentenças e o áudio.
eat – ate – eaten
Phonetic / iːt / eɪt / ˈitn/
Tradução: comer

- We must eat to live.
- Who ate all the cake?
- Let’s have something to eat (= some food).
- We usually eat at about seven o’clock.
- Do you eat meat?
- When I’ve got a cold, I don’t feel like eating.
- How many pieces of fresh fruit do you eat in a day?
- Jane never eats breakfast.
- He paused for a moment to listen and then continued eating.
- You’ll feel better if you eat something.
- I’ve been trying to watch what I eat. [=to be more careful about eating healthy foods and not eating too much]
- I’m hungry. Let’s eat.
- They like to eat at home.
- It’s important to eat right. [=to eat healthy foods]
- A small girl was eating an ice cream.
- We had plenty to eat and drink.
- It’s important to eat healthily when you are pregnant.
- Would you like something to eat?
- She can eat like a horse and never put on weight.
- No chicken for me. I don’t eat meat (=I never eat meat).
- Does He eat fish?
- Let’s eat first and then go to a movie.
- We sat on the grass and ate our sandwiches.
- Don’t talk while you’re eating.
- I’ve eaten too much.
- Finish your lunch – you’ve hardly eaten anything.
- Many people who live alone don’t eat properly.
- He was eating a hot dog.
- Would you like something to eat?
- I eat pasta every day.
- I’m hungry. Let’s eat!
- She was eating a sandwich.
- Let’s go out to eat.
- There’s nothing to eat.
- They are forbidden to eat meat.
Exercises:
Jogo do trem e balão – Irregular Verb – eat + Vocabulary