What is the past simple of ATE?

What is the past simple of ATE?

Subjunctive

past
I ate
you ate
he, she, it ate
we ate

What does ate mean in English?

(eɪt ) Ate is the past tense of eat.

Does ate mean worried?

eat′er, n. (transitive) informal to cause to worry; make anxious: what’s eating you?

Why do they say aye aye sir?

(idiomatic, nautical) The correct and seamanlike reply, onboard a Royal Navy (U.S. Navy) ship, on receipt of an order from an officer. It means “I understand the command and hasten to comply with the order.”

How do you reply to Aye Aye Captain?

So “aye-aye” or just “aye aye” (as you suggested) would be the best. So if your captain said, “write out the phrase ‘aye aye’, sailor,” you would reply “write out the phrase ‘aye aye’. Aye aye, captain.”

Do Marines say sir yes sir?

When I was in Marine corps boot camp you said sir yes sir to everyone including enlisted personnel. When you get out of boot camp it’s either yes sir, no sir, aye sir. Yes and no sir are answers to a yes or no question, and aye sir is an acknowledgement of an order given.

What does Aye Aye Mate mean?

That’s not it

Who says aye captain?

It came from the British Royal navy hundreds of years ago. This phrase is used constantly in the U.S. Marines, and the usual form is “Aye, aye, Sir!”.

Where are aye ayes found?

Madagascar

Do you say aye sir in the Air Force?

Unlike the other services, in the Air Force during basic training, you will be required to address non-commissioned officers (NCOs) — especially T.I.s — as “Sir,” or “Ma’am.”

Do you call a sergeant sir?

USE OF “SIR” and “SERGEANT” All cadre and cadet officers are addressed as “SIR”/”MA’AM”. As a general rule, “Sir”/”Ma’am” is used in speaking either officially or socially to any senior. The word is repeated with each complete statement. “Yes” and “No” should always be accompanied with “Sir”/”Ma’am”.

Do you say sir in the military?

In the U.S. Army, only an officer is a “sir”. The rest are addressed by their rank, as in “yes, drill sergeant!” It is considered insulting to address an NCO as “sir”!

How do you say yes sir in military?

Since the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy are branches of the U.S. Naval Service, both branches use “Yes Sir” to acknowledge agreement and correctness, and “Aye Aye, Sir” to acknowledge understanding and compliance.

Can you call a girl sir?

Traditionally, as governed by law and custom, Sir is used for men titled knights i.e. of orders of chivalry, and later also to baronets, and other offices. As the female equivalent for knighthood is damehood, the suo jure female equivalent term is typically Dame.

What is the female equivalent of sir yes sir?

Madam

Can you say yes sir to a woman?

It’s perfectly acceptable to address a superior female officer as Sir. “Sir, yes sir!” “Whatever biotch.”

Why are females called sir in Star Trek?

The crew is actually saying Sir to the rank than the person. I think it’s a US Military style of replying to senior officers. calling females “sir” to Star Trek: The Star Trek franchise reinforced this idea by the convention of awarding its female officers the honorific “sir”. Also, It might just be a formal way.

Is it rude to say sir and ma am?

If you call someone in their 50’s Sir or Ma’am, you may be insulting them. Most people in their 60’s and 70’s will still understand the reference to respect and appreciate it, but in general terms, the younger a person is, the higher the chance that they’ll take offence to being called by a formal term of address.

Is there a girl version of Simp?

A simp, by definition, is someone who does way too much for someone they like. That’s the Urban Dictionary top definition. It never specifies a gender, but everyone knows simp is used exclusively to describe men, and men’s behaviour towards women.