Sentence examples of "comiste" in Spanish

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comiste sushi ayer, ¿cierto? You ate sushi yesterday, didn't you?
¿Qué comiste hoy de almuerzo? What did you have for today's lunch?
¿Qué comiste, pescado o carne? What did you eat? Fish or meat?
¿Qué es lo más extraño que comiste? What is the strangest thing you've ever eaten?
Oí que anoche comiste filete para la cena. I heard that you ate steak for dinner last night.
Él comió el doble de lo que comiste. He ate twice the amount that you ate.
¿Puedes recordar la primera vez que comiste en este restaurante? Can you remember the first time you ate at this restaurant?
Si no te comiste el pastel que hice, entonces lo hizo tu hermana. If you didn't eat the cake I made, then your sister did.
¡No te comas ese damasco! Don’t eat that apricot!
Come un poco de jamón. Have some ham.
Comemos tres veces al día. We take a meal three times a day.
La gasolina es utilizada como combustible. Gasoline is used for fuel.
¡Mejor no comas esa torta! You'd better not eat that cake!
No tenían nada que comer. They had no food.
Sea como sea, tomaré la oportunidad. Anyway, I'll take a chance.
El teatro solía abrir como por ahora. The theater used to open up about this time.
Allí se come muy bien. You can eat very well there.
Tiene mucha experiencia como profesor. He has a lot of teaching experience.
Tiene como norma dar un paseo cada mañana. He makes it a rule to take a walk every morning.
Ella ya no es como solía ser. She is no longer what she used to be.
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