Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
For a positive command, it is "abre". For a negative, it is " no abras". "¡Abre la puerta!" would be "Open the door!" "Don't open the door" would be "¡No abras la puerta!"
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu
antes odiaba (a) [noun] "a" in case you refer to a person.
The spelling "comer" is someone who comes, or the Spanish verb comer, "to eat."Similar words arecoma (koh-ma) - a deep subconscious state, or the head of a cometcomma - the puntuation mark (,)
Comerthe verb Comer means to eat.
"Comiste" is the past tense of the Spanish verb "comer," which means "to eat." It translates to "you ate" in English.
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
For a positive command, it is "abre". For a negative, it is " no abras". "¡Abre la puerta!" would be "Open the door!" "Don't open the door" would be "¡No abras la puerta!"
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
comía is the 3rd person imperfect form of the verb comer (to eat). So, comía means: I used to eat.
Both forms are correct as past participle. John has shown a great command of... John has showed a great command of...
comen means "eat" conjugated in the present for the 3rd person plural
"Quien quiere?" means who wants. If you add a verb in the infinitive form (such as comer) to the end of the phrase, it become "who wants to eat?"
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu
llama ex. Llámame mañana.