Examples of using "Opgegeten" in a sentence and their english translations:
She ate all the food.
He ate all of it.
Who ate all the pies?
- A crocodile has eaten Tom.
- A crocodile ate Thomas.
- A crocodile ate Tom.
Who ate the bread?
Did you eat your spinach?
I ate the cheese.
I ate the apple.
I ate the bhajjis.
I ate the meat.
Tom ate my lunch.
Did you really eat everything?
- Who has eaten all the cookies?
- Who ate all the cookies?
- Who's eaten all the cookies?
I ate your lemon.
Tom ate Mary's salad.
I ate up half of it.
Who ate all of our food?
- Tom was eaten by a tiger.
- A tiger ate Tom.
- Who ate the last cookie?
- Who ate the last biscuit?
Midori ate the most oranges.
Snails have been eating our lettuces.
Mom, Tom ate my cookie.
The dog ate my homework.
The dog ate my shoe.
I ate all my oranges.
My dog ate my homework.
She didn't eat her salad.
Half of the melons were eaten.
What?! You ate my chocolate bear?!
Do you eat it in the classroom?
The penguin was eaten by a polar bear.
The firefly was eaten by a toad.
Tom's dog ate a plastic bag.
I ate the last slice of pizza.
Somebody ate my Easter egg.
Dan ate the leftovers.
I can't believe Tom ate the whole thing.
I noticed you didn't finish your dinner.
Tom ate the leftovers.
- I'm pretty sure that my cat ate my hamster.
- I'm almost sure that my cat ate my hamster.
"Are there no cakes left?" "I ate them both."
The rumor that Tom ate my cat isn't true.
Midori ate the most oranges.
They are all cannibals here, except me, I'm just being eaten.
The dog ate the fish, bones, tail and all.
I heard that a South American camper was eaten by an anaconda.
It is no use looking for the cake; I already ate it.
- She ate a fourth of the cake.
- He ate a quarter of the cake.