I haven't eaten yet, but I'm looking forward to enjoying a meal later. What are you eating?...
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I haven't eaten yet, but I'm looking forward to enjoying a meal later. What are you eating?
Your sentence is understandable but can be improved for naturalness. Here are two corrected versions:
1. "I'm eating. Have you eaten yet?"
2. "I'm eating food. Have you eaten?"
Tips:
- When asking if someone has already eaten, adding "yet" sounds more natural.
- Saying "I'm eating" is usually enough; adding "food" is often unnecessary since "eating" implies food.
- Use a question mark to separate the question from your statement clearly.
Example conversation:
"I'm eating. Have you eaten yet?"
"Yes, I just finished."
Keep practicing these small adjustments to sound more natural in everyday English!