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Did you eat today?

I ate it.

"Have you eaten?" Have you eaten?

"Have you eaten?" It can also be expressed in English as:

Have you had a meal ;

Have you had a meal ;

Is this your meal? ;

Have you had a meal ;

Have you had a meal .

"Have you eaten?" In this sentence, "you" means: you have the meaning of ...; "eaten" means to eat (past participle of eat), which means to eat. The combination is "Have you eaten?" That is, "have you eaten?" The meaning of.

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Speaking a few words of China-thinking English when communicating with foreigners will certainly make a lot of jokes. Some English expressions are far from what you want to express. It may also cause trouble and misunderstanding and make others think you are impolite.

We are used to bringing "ready" into English, and the English expression "ready" is usually used directly in the past tense. You don't always use the perfect tense or add "ready" to every sentence:

Example:

Have you eaten? Have you eaten yet?

I ate. I had dinner.