¿Qué come?
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¿Qué come?(
keh
koh
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meh
)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. What does he eat?
Ramón no come ni verduras ni carne ni pescado. - ¿Qué come?Ramon doesn't eat vegetables, meat, or fish. - What does he eat?
b. What does she eat?
Teresa dice que ella no cocina cuando está de vacaciones. - ¿Qué come?Teresa says she doesn't cook when she's on vacation. - What does she eat?
c. What does it eat?
A este gato no le gusta el pienso. - ¿Qué come?This cat doesn't like dry kibble. - What does it eat?
e. What is she eating?
¿Qué come? - No lo sé, pregúntaselo a ella. Algo que tiene garbanzos.What is she eating? - I don't know. Ask her. Something that has cheakpeas in it.
f. What is it eating?
Ese perro estaba rebuscando en la basura y ahora come algo. - ¿Qué come?That dog was rummaging about in the garbage and it's eating something now. - What is it eating?
2. (formal) (second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. What do you eat?
Estoy haciendo un régimen para adelgazar. - ¿Qué come?I'm on a diet to lose weight. - What do you eat?
b. What are you eating?
¿Qué come? - Nada, una galleta para matar el hambre hasta la hora de cenar.What are you eating? - Just a biscuit to stave off hunger until dinner time.
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