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It depends on what you are indicating.
Verb Comer
I eat : Yo como -O use for I
I drink juice: Yo bebo jugo
You eat: Tu comes. -es ending
You drink juice: Tu bebes jugo
He/She eats: El/Ella come -e for the ending
He/She drinks juice: El/Ella bebe jugo
We eat: Nosotros comemos -emos for ending
We drink juice: Nosotros bebemos jugo
They eat: Ellos/Ellas comen -en for ending
They drink juice: Ellos/Ella’s beben jugo
PS: beber is to drink
For ir verbs it is similar
I: -o ending
You: -es ending
He/She: -e ending
We: -imos ending
They: -en ending
Took a lot out of me
I feel happy in spanish is “ me siento feliz “
El muchacho alto= The tall boy
•The= El
•Muchacho= one way to say boy in spanish
•Alto: for males and things that end with the letter o, being tall
It would tienes because it goes with tú. I'm not sure how to really explain it but that's the ser you would use with tú. I hope this helps!