意味
To take food into your body through your mouth.
文化的背景
Portion sizes are often very large. It is common to take 'leftover' food home in a 'doggy bag.' The term 'tea' can mean a cup of tea, but in many regions, it also means the main evening meal. It is polite to say 'Itadakimasu' before you eat food to show gratitude for the meal. Food is a central part of family life. Meals are often long and consist of multiple courses.
Keep it simple
If you are in a hurry, just say 'I'm hungry.' People will know you want to eat food!
Irregular Verb
Don't say 'eated.' Always use 'ate' for the past.
意味
To take food into your body through your mouth.
Keep it simple
If you are in a hurry, just say 'I'm hungry.' People will know you want to eat food!
Irregular Verb
Don't say 'eated.' Always use 'ate' for the past.
Use specific meals
To sound more like a native speaker, use 'have lunch' or 'have dinner' instead of 'eat food.'
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'eat'.
Yesterday, I ___ food at a Japanese restaurant.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday,' so we need the past tense 'ate.'
Which sentence is the most natural?
Choose the best option:
'Food' is uncountable, and we need the present continuous 'am eating.'
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you hungry? B: Yes, let's ___.
After 'let's,' we use the base form of the verb.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Food You Can Eat
Healthy
- • Fruit
- • Vegetables
- • Fish
Fast Food
- • Burger
- • Fries
- • Pizza
練習問題バンク
3 問題Yesterday, I ___ food at a Japanese restaurant.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday,' so we need the past tense 'ate.'
Choose the best option:
'Food' is uncountable, and we need the present continuous 'am eating.'
A: Are you hungry? B: Yes, let's ___.
After 'let's,' we use the base form of the verb.
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
5 問Yes, it is perfectly correct, though sometimes redundant.
Only if you are talking about a specific type of food, like 'Pizza is a food I like.' Otherwise, use 'food' without 'a'.
They are often the same. 'I'm eating lunch' and 'I'm having lunch' both mean the same thing.
Use 'ate.' For example: 'I ate food an hour ago.'
No, it is neutral. In formal settings, you might say 'consume a meal' or 'dine.'
関連フレーズ
have a meal
similarTo sit down and eat a structured breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
grab a bite
informalTo eat something quickly.
eat out
specialized formTo eat at a restaurant.
dine
formalTo eat dinner in a formal way.