
What are the conjugations of Comer?
Comer Conjugation: Present Tenseyocomotúcomesél/ellacomenosotros/ascomemosvosotros/ascoméis1 more row
How do you use comer?
Comer (to eat) Vamos a comer todos juntos el domingo. (We'll all eat together on Sunday.)
What is the verb of comer in Spanish?
Spanish Verb COMER - to eat.
What's comer in English?
Definition of comer 1 : one that comes or arrives welcomed all comers. 2 : one making rapid progress or showing promise.
Is Comer imperfect or preterite?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb comer in Imperfect tense.
What is comer in future tense?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb comer in Future tense....Mode: Indicative.Personal PronounConjugationYocomeréTucomerásEl/EllacomeráNosotroscomeremos2 more rows
What is the past tense of Comer?
Indicativeinglésél/ella/ustedPresent PerfectI have eatenha comidoImperfectI was eating, used to eat, atecomíaPreteriteI atecomióPast Perfect - PluperfectI had eatenhabía comido6 more rows
What is the difference between imperfect and preterite?
They are both past tenses; however, the preterite is an action you did and completed within a specific time. The imperfect is a continued action you did in the past within an undetermined time. Given the continued aspect of an action in the imperfect tense, it is the same as referring to something you used to do.
What does "I often ate chicken when I was a teenager" mean?
I ate chicken last month.' It implies that the frequency of eating chicken has diminished as I have gotten older.
What tense is "I ate chocolate cookies yesterday"?
For example, if you speak about the action of eating yesterday, you can say something like 'I ate chocolate cookies yesterday.' This is the preterite tense. But, if you are remembering the same action from childhood, you can say 'I used to eat lots of chocolate cookies when I was a kid.' This is the imperfect tense. Usually, both tenses are accompanied by some specific adverbs.
What is the reflexive form of "comerse"?
Reflexive Form. The reflexive form of comer, comerse, is used to express the action of “eating whole/entire thing.”. It is often used in the imperative form and followed with the word todo, meaning “everything,” to add emphasis. For example, a mother may say to her son who isn’t eating his dinner:
Is "comer" a verb?
We all love to eat and therefore, comer, the Spanish verb meaning “to eat,” will be an important verb to learn to conjugate. Comer is a very common verb and you will find yourself using it several times a day.
