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Who do you plan to eat dinner with?
Who are you going to eat dinner with?
The man ate the bread.
That man ate bread.
I might have eaten a bit too much. My stomach's completely full.
What did you have for breakfast?
What did you eat for breakfast?
Have you decided where we are having lunch?
Please eat it while it's still hot.
Have you had dinner already?
Have you already eaten supper?
Have you eaten supper yet?
Tom was sitting on a bench eating something that looked like an apple.
The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples.
I haven't eaten since breakfast and I'm very hungry.
You know, the ones where you skewer some marshmallows and roast them. I don't know what they're called but they're really good. Let's try roasting some at my place sometime, too.
The best cakes that I have ever eaten are those that my mother baked.
It's polite to say "itadakimasu" before eating one's meal.
It's polite to say "Bon apétit" before eating one's meal.
After finishing eating, one must say, "Thanks for the food."

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