The answer depends on the tense you are supposed to be using. If you're using present tense, it's "como." For the imperfect tense, it's "comía." For the preterit tense, it's "comí." For the future tense, it's "comeré." For the conditional tense, it's "<span>comería."</span>
What is this for? Are you suppose to choose who to vote for?
In Spanish a personal A used when the direct object is a person
Example: Brooke llama A Elsa
In English this means Brooke calls Elsa
But in Spanish it is being use mostly at a person but can also be use at an object
Hope this helps :3