Forms of Comer  

Spanish Grammar Present Indicative Verb Comer - to eat
Overview

The verb comer (conjugation) means "to eat".

yo como (I eat)
comes (you eat)
Ud./él/ella come (you/he/she eats)
nosotros (as) comemos (we eat)
vosotros (as) coméis (you guys eat)
Uds./ellos/ ellas comen (you all/they eat)

Yo como papas con mantequilla.

     I eat potatoes with butter.

Tú comes la zanahoria.

     You eat the carrot.

Ellas comen el postre.

     They eat dessert.

Me gusta comer melón en verano.

     I like to eat cantaloupe in the summer.

No me gusta comer cebollas.

     I don't like to eat onions.

Tú estás comiendo aguacate.

     You are eating avocado.


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