[ Verb Tenses ]
Differentiate between tenses: I ate breakfast vs. I have eaten breakfast.
A. I eat breakfast every day.
B. I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
C. I ate breakfast refers to a completed action in the past, while I have eaten breakfast indicates a past action with present relevance.
D. I had eaten breakfast before noon.

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