Sentence examples of "comió" in Spanish with translation "eat"

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¿Quién se comió la tarta? Who ate up the cake?
Tom comió demasiado algodón dulce. Tom ate too much cotton candy.
Tom no comió nada ayer. Tom didn't eat anything yesterday.
Tom comió panqueques de desayuno. Tom ate pancakes for breakfast.
¿Qué comió, pescado o carne? What did you eat? Fish or meat?
¿Quién se comió el pan? Who ate the bread?
¿Quién comió todos los pasteles? Who ate all the pies?
Tom se comió tres completos. Tom ate three hotdogs.
Eso realmente es lo que comió. That's really what he ate.
Él comió el doble que yo. He ate twice as much as I did.
Él se comió toda la manzana. He ate all of the apple.
El perro no comió la carne. The dog didn't eat the meat.
Tom comió lo que él quería. Tom ate what he wanted.
Lo que Tom comió era delicioso. What Tom ate was delicious.
Mi perro se comió mi tarea. My dog ate my homework.
Un cocodrilo se comió a Tom. A crocodile has eaten Tom.
El perro se comió mi zapato. The dog ate my shoe.
¿Quién se comió todas las tortas? Who ate all the pies?
Lo que Tom comió estaba delicioso. What Tom ate was delicious.
Él se comió la manzana entera. He ate all of the apple.
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