eats

This is the 5308th most frequent Japanese word.


eats

The Japanese word "eats" does not exist. If you meant "to eat," it's "taberu (食べる)" in Japanese, meaning "to consume food."


Here, '食べます' is used as a present tense verb to describe a regular action of eating bread every morning.

彼は毎朝パンを食べます。

He eats bread every morning.


In this sentence, '食べました' is the past tense form of '食べます', used to indicate the action of eating that occurred yesterday.

昨日、りんごを食べました。

Yesterday, I ate an apple.


Here, '食べる' appears as the plain dictionary form, used alongside '予定です' to describe a planned action for eating fish tonight.

私は今晩、魚を食べる予定です。

I plan to eat fish tonight.