comes

/ˈkomes/, [ˈko.mes]

come, eat, you eat


Verb comes

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of comer.

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Examples
  • Si comes tanto, vas a engordar.

    If you eat that much, you'll get fat.

  • ¿Comes en el aula?

    Do you eat in the classroom?

  • Si comes bien, haces ejercicio y bebes mucha agua diariamente, igual morirás algún día.

    If you eat well, exercise and drink lots of water daily, you'll still die someday.

  • ¿Qué tan seguido comes pescado?

    How often do you eat fish?

  • ¿Cuánto arroz comes cada día?

    How much rice do you eat every day?

  • ¿Por qué no comes?

    Why aren't you eating?

  • ¿Comes enchiladas?

    Do you eat enchiladas?

  • He oído que no te comes los vegetales verdes frondosos. Tú dices que es comida para animales.

    I've heard that you don't eat green leafy vegetables. You say that it is food for animals.

  • comes más que yo.

    You eat more food than I do.

  • ¿Qué tipo de alimento comes?

    What kind of meal did you eat?

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