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Have you ever ate suhsi? vs Have you ever eaten sushi?

"Have you ever eaten sushi?" is the proper English phrasing. The verb "eat" is irregular in the past participle form, which is "eaten". The incorrect phrase "have you ever ate sushi?" uses the incorrect past participle form of the verb.
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Have you ever ate suhsi?

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle form of the verb "eat" should be "eaten".

The correct phrase is "have you ever eaten sushi?" when asking someone if they have tried sushi before.

Alternatives:

  • have you ever eaten sushi?
  • have you ever tried sushi?
  • have you ever had sushi?
  • have you ever sampled sushi?
  • have you ever tasted sushi?

Have you ever eaten sushi?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they have tried sushi before.
  • Apr 22, 2018 ... Have you ever eaten sushi? All related (45).
  • Dec 22, 2021 ... 1B) "I've never eaten sushi before." Is there any difference? When you answer a question like "Have you ever eaten sushi before?", which would ...
  • Dec 3, 2014 ... "Have you ever eaten sushi?" means "Has there been one instance when you ate sushi in your life?" and "Do you ever eat sushi?" means "Currently, are there ...
  • Oct 7, 2018 ... How do I say "have you ever eaten Sushi" in Pashto? Have a nice day y'all. Share
  • Oct 31, 2023 ... "Have you ever eaten sushi?" "No, I haven't." vs "No, I never have." What's the difference? – Mari-Lou A. Commented Oct 31, 2023 at 7:50.
  • Jun 26, 2021 ... Yes, both are correct. "Have you ever eaten sushi?" means "Has there been one instance when you ate sushi in your life ...
  • Nov 4, 2019 ... They mean the same thing, but "Have you ever eaten Sushi before?" more implies, "Have you ever eaten Sushi in your life?"|@debonaire no problem.
  • Have you ever EATEN sushi? Pi. 19 years ago. Ah, I thought that was an example of how it would sound wrong... I guess the combination of skim reading red text ...
  • For example, “Have you ever played soccer?” or “Have you ever eaten sushi?” Some verbs might not work logically or are less commonly used in this format ...
  • Aug 14, 2009 ... ” Most of the questions were pretty tame like “Have you ever eaten sushi?” or “ Would you ever jump out of an airplane?” For one particular ...

Alternatives:

  • have you ever tried sushi?
  • have you ever had sushi?
  • have you ever sampled sushi?
  • have you ever tasted sushi?
  • have you ever experienced sushi?

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