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ate too much mcdonald's vs eaten too much mcdonald's

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Ate too much McDonald's' is the simple past tense, while 'eaten too much McDonald's' is the past participle. The first one is commonly used when talking about a specific instance in the past, while the second one is used in passive constructions or perfect tenses.

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ate too much mcdonald's

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific instance in the past.

This phrase is used in the simple past tense to talk about a specific occasion in the past when someone consumed too much McDonald's food.

Examples:

  • I ate too much McDonald's yesterday and now I feel sick.
  • She ate too much McDonald's on her road trip.
  • He ate too much McDonald's during his lunch break.
  • (He ate too much McDonald's) Another year and I ain't get shit (Mrs. Claus is a ho ) If I hear him land on my roof (Slice that bitch in the big red coat) I'm a bust your ...
  • who ate too much McDonald's, played too many video games, and had families we sometimes wished we could trade for twenty bucks.” ― Ryan G. Van Cleave,  ...
  • Jun 20, 2009 ... That one dog ate too much McDonald's lol. Read more. Show less. 1. BarugoSama4 years ago. +cheapbucko45 @cheapbucko45 nobody said ...
  • Jul 6, 2015 ... ... embody weird, wobbling objects, and the world jiggles a little, as if we ate too much McDonald's or were jumping on a pogo stick for too long.

Alternatives:

  • consumed too much McDonald's
  • had too much McDonald's
  • ate too much food from McDonald's
  • overindulged in McDonald's
  • indulged in too much McDonald's

eaten too much mcdonald's

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in passive constructions or perfect tenses.

This phrase is used in passive constructions or perfect tenses to indicate that too much McDonald's food has been consumed.

Examples:

  • She has eaten too much McDonald's lately.
  • The burgers have been eaten too much by the kids.
  • Too much McDonald's has been eaten by the team.
  • Jun 4, 2015 ... The rheumatologist said I'd "eaten too much McDonald's at school and gained weight from depression." I was depressed, but not from Big Macs ...
  • Aug 8, 2014 ... Marmalade0000001 month ago. How was that obese penguin, hey? He must have eaten too much McDonald's. Read more. Show less. Reply
  • I think I've eaten too much McDonald's in my life. I am so sick of their beef. Haven' t eaten there in a couple months, I don't think. All their burgers ...
  • Sep 10, 2013 ... I've eaten too much McDonald's. Read this from 1 Peter 1:10-12: “…the prophets who prophesied about the grace that was to be yours ...

Alternatives:

  • consumed too much McDonald's
  • had eaten too much McDonald's
  • eaten too much food from McDonald's
  • overindulged in McDonald's
  • indulged in too much McDonald's

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