Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words. You ___ not ___ your food. I’m sorry. I’m not hungry.

are/eat
has/eaten
are/eating
did/ate

The correct answer is: You are not eating your food. I’m sorry. I’m not hungry.

The other options are incorrect because they do not agree with the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the present tense, so the verb “to eat” should also be in the present tense. Option A, “are/eat,” is incorrect because it uses the present tense for both the subject and the verb. Option B, “has/eaten,” is incorrect because it uses the past tense for the subject and the verb. Option C, “are/eating,” is incorrect because it uses the present continuous tense for both the subject and the verb. Option D, “did/ate,” is incorrect because it uses the past tense for the subject and the past tense for the verb.

The sentence is about a person who is not eating their food. The person is saying that they are not hungry, so they are not going to eat their food. The sentence is in the present tense because it is about something that is happening right now.