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¿Dónde comes tú todos los dias?

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updated Mar 7, 2016
posted by scuthbert115
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Please edit the heading , it needs correct spelling and capitalising. - ray76, Mar 6, 2016
¿S P A N O S H? I couldn't find that in my dictionary. :) - Daniela2041, Mar 7, 2016

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¿Dónde comes todos los días?
Como en casa.

(tú is redundant and implied by the -er verb ending -es. This is the same for yo or nosotros)

updated Mar 7, 2016
posted by tucdan
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Welcome to the forum. Please put you gender and proficiency in English and Spanish in your profile. - Jubilado, Mar 6, 2016
Not all nationalities so quickly dismiss the subject pronoun. If possible, make a trip to Puerto Rico. They almost always use the subject pronouns. - Daniela2041, Mar 6, 2016
I've studied Spanish since 1959 --Conducted academic lectures in Spanish to LATAM dignitaries. Lived in Mexico and Panama for 8 yrs. Since 1994 I've taught University Level credit Spanish. What are your qualifications? - tucdan, Mar 7, 2016