You (2nd pers sing) eat. (I eat /you eat/he eats/she eats/it eats/we eat/you eat/they eat) It is the case if you are using the simple present. If you are using the present continuous: you are eating.
Present perfect: you have eaten
Present perfect continuous: you have been eating
Simple past: you ate
Past continuous: you were eating
Past perfect: you had eaten
Past perfect continuous: you had been eating
Simple future: you will eat
Future continuous: you will be eating
Future perfect: you will have eaten
Future perfect continuous: you will have been eating
"Comelo" would be the second person imperative conjugation of the verb "comer" (to eat), with the term "lo" (it). This would then mean "eat it".
A key to writing correct sentence is making sure that the verb and subject agree.What does that mean? It means that if the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular; if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.Eample:singular subject singular verbBoy Singsplural subject plural verbBoys Sing
The helping verb is will; the main verb is eat.
yes it is a verb
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The rule is that a singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb.The important note is that plural verbs are generally those that do not end in S. For the third person singular, the singular verb will often have an S.Example:The boys eat. (plural)The boy eats. (singular)They eat. (plural pronoun)He eats. (singular pronoun)(see the related question)
"es" is the second person singular present active indicative form of "to be" it means "you are."The eclectic "-ne" is added to the end of the first word in a sentence and changes it into a question which expects a yes or no answer."esne" means "are you?" and expects a "yes" or "no" in response.
Fox is singular. Therefore the verb must match -- form is 3rd person singular to match. A fox eats whenever he can. Foxes eat chickens too.
Without the accent, it means "like or "as", or as the first person singular of the verb comer "I eat". Cómo is "how". Comó is the third person singular of the preterite, "He/she ate".how
To create the past perfect, you need had + a past participle.The verb arrive in the past perfect = had arrived.The verb eat in the past perfect = had eaten.Note that it's always had for first, second, and third person singular and plural when creating the past perfect.
Yes. The word "does" is a form of the verb "to do" -- the present tense, third person singular: he does, she does, it does. It also takes this conjugation when it precedes the infinitive of another verb (He does run, he does sit, he does eat) or to ask a question (Does he drive?).
It's either the first person or third person singular of "to eat". Je mange - I eat Il/Elle/On mange - He/She/One eats
Papà, mangia! Mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat, Papa, eat!" The present imperative verb is in the second person informal singular form which a speaker uses with a family member, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "pa-PA MAN-dja MAN-dja" in Italian.
"Comelo" would be the second person imperative conjugation of the verb "comer" (to eat), with the term "lo" (it). This would then mean "eat it".
To Eat is a verb, not an adverb. The future tense of "To Eat" (Comer) is: Comeré - I will eat Comerás - You (singular informal) will eat Comerá - You (singular formal) He/she/it will eat Comeremos - We will eat Comerán - You (plural)/they will eat
Mangerò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will eat." The first person singular future indicative need not be preceded by the first person singular pronoun io ("I") -- except for emphasis -- since context and verb endings make the subject clear. The pronunciation will be "MAN-djey-RO" in Italian.
The simple present tense is formed by using the base form of the verb. For most verbs, this entails adding an -s to the base form for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). For example, "I play" (first person singular) becomes "She plays" (third person singular).