Ate
Ate is the simple past tense of the verb eat in English. It is used to describe the act of consuming food in the past, as in She ate lunch early. Eat has the irregular past tense ate and the past participle eaten, which contrasts with regular verbs that add -ed for past forms.
Etymology and usage: The verb eat comes from Old English etan, and the modern past tense ate
In chemistry, the suffix -ate appears in the names of many chemical species. In inorganic chemistry, -ate
As an acronym, ATE can represent various terms in different fields. A common usage is Automatic Test
In summary, ate primarily denotes a grammatical form in English and appears as a productive suffix in