The correct answer is: [A]: "como" . _______________________________________________ This is the correct conjugation of the Spanish verb, "comer" ("to eat") ; among the answer choices given; that corresponds with the Spanish subject pronoun, "yo" ("I") ; that is, the single, first person subject pronoun.
Choice: [A]: "como"; refers to the "single, first person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat).
The translation is: "I eat a burrito in the restaurant." ; {and can be substituted for: "I am eating a burrito in the restaurant." }. _______________________________________________ Take note of the other answer choices given: _______________________________________________ Choice [B]: "come" ; would be the "single, third person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat). ______________________________________________ Choice [C]: "comes" ; would be the "single, second person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat). ______________________________________________ Choice [D]: "comer" , is the infinitive, non-conjugated, Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat). _______________________________________________
In general terms, “ser” is used to refer to facts and characteristics and “estar” is used to describe perceptions and opinions, but the use of the two verbs is much more complex than it seems at first sight and each one has uses specific and special needs to be learned.