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difference between come and comer?

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I am confused with the word come. The video has the use of the word come, to eat, but i can not find a it in the dictionary to help me find out when to use this word or comer.

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updated Dec 26, 2011
posted by batmann3030

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The video has the use of the word come,

Can you give us the link to this video (if there is a link...)?


Anyway, to simply answer your question, come and comer aren't that different.

Comer is an infinitive, the most simple form of a verb. It means to eat. Come is the third person singular form of this verb in the present tense, indicative mood.

(Ella) come - she eats

(Él) come - he eats

(Usted) come - you (formal) eat

¡Come! - Eat! (this is the you familiar command form)

So, to determine when to use which, just figure out what you are trying to say.

Complete comer conjugation

updated Dec 26, 2011
edited by SonrisaDelSol
posted by SonrisaDelSol
Great answer - Tasear, Dec 26, 2011
Thank you, tori! - SonrisaDelSol, Dec 26, 2011
very helpful! thank you! - batmann3030, Dec 26, 2011