You can say it's the best steak you ever ate, or the best steak you've ever eaten. They both mean the same thing. The use of "ever" makes it clear that you mean the time period being discussed is the entirety of your existence to date.
Though both are correct in their own ways, using the word “Ever” just doesn't sound right. 'Have you ever eaten' is correct which is present perfect form of the verb used with 'ever' and with unspecified time of action. 'Did you ever eat' is simple past which is used for specific times in the past e.g. 'yesterday'.
Eat is the present simple. Ate is the past simple. Eaten is the past participle.
In general, you would only use "did you ever go" if the possibility is now foreclosed: the person is on his deathbed, the country no longer exists (e.g., Czechoslovakia), etc. To give a related example: Have you ever been to the Museum of Modern Art? Did you ever go to the Liberace Museum?
“Do you ever” refers to something you might do often and will do again: “Have you ever" could refer to something you've only ever done once and may never do again (or perhaps simply never did). “Do you ever" is present and future, “Have you ever" is past.
“Ate” is the grammatically correct past tense of the verb “eat.” “Eaten” is not, but could be used in the past sense in a passive sentence such as “I looked for the apple that had been on the table, but it was eaten.” But in this case it would be a past participle, not a verb in the past tense.
Have you ever been on TV? The present perfect can be used to talk about things you have done in your life, without saying when you did them. It can be used to talk about experiences you've had, or things you have done or tried in the past. The present perfect is used to talk about if you did something, not when!
It is used to talk about if you did something! Correct answers: Yes, … I have! I've been to Rome (once, twice, etc.).
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"Did you ever..." is perfectly fine, though there may be those who feel it sounds a bit "rude". There is also a slightly different meaning. For "fly a kite" they are essentially the same, but "Did you ever mail that letter?" has a different meaning from "Have you ever mailed that letter?"
Eating = present participle. eaten = past participle (used to form the past perfect or pluperfect tense).
'Have you ever been' is grammatically correct. 'Have you ever gone' is not correct. 'Gone' is the past participle of 'go' and 'been' is the past participle of 'be'.
As you say, they both refer to life's experience until now. The difference is a question of emphasis, ever emphasizes that the question applies to all the time until this moment.
“Do you ever” refers to something you might do often and will do again: “Have you ever" could refer to something you've only ever done once and may never do again (or perhaps simply never did). “Do you ever" is present and future, “Have you ever" is past.
The meaning for "have you ever" is "have you had such and such a life experience" and for "do you ever", the meaning is, "is this part of the routine in your life?" Below is a dialogue between a lawyer and a client. The lawyer uses "Did you" because she is looking for a specific date.
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