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i could have eat vs i could have ate

The correct phrase is "I could have eaten." The verb "eat" changes to "ate" in the past tense, so the correct form of the past participle is "eaten."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1035 views

i could have eat

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

The correct form is "I could have eaten." Use the past participle form of the verb after modal verbs like "could have."

Alternatives:

  • I could have eaten
  • I could have had
  • I could have cooked
  • I could have gone
  • I could have seen

i could have ate

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

The correct form is "I could have eaten." Use the past participle form of the verb after modal verbs like "could have."

Alternatives:

  • I could have eaten
  • I could have had
  • I could have cooked
  • I could have gone
  • I could have seen

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