comió

/koˈmjo/, [koˈmjo]

ate


Verb comió

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of comer.

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Examples
  • Emily se comió una naranja.

    Emily ate an orange.

  • Tom se comió una cucharada de mantequilla de maní.

    Tom ate a spoonful of peanut butter.

  • Tom se comió el último trozo de tarta.

    The last piece of cake was eaten by Tom.

  • Tom se comió tres completos.

    Tom ate three hotdogs.

  • Tom se comió los restos de la pizza para desayunar.

    Tom ate the leftover pizza for breakfast.

  • Él comió arena.

    He ate some sand.

  • El león se comió al conejo de una mordida.

    The lion ate the rabbit in one bite.

  • Un cocodrilo se comió a Tomás.

    A crocodile ate Thomas.

  • No comió nada ayer.

    He didn't eat anything yesterday.

  • Tom comió mucho más de lo que me esperaba.

    Tom ate a lot more than I expected.

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