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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The sentence "I eat an apple"

I'm trying to learn Spanish and the sentence gets translated to "I eat an apple" which is gramatically correct but I don't understand what it means..

Am I EATING an apple right now?
"I am eating an apple" or "I eat an apple EVERY DAY" would sound fine but I don't understand "I eat an apple."
  

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Do you have the sentence in Spanish? Most likely it means I am eating an apple. Yo como una manzana.

  • Do you have the sentence in Spanish?
  • Most likely it means I am eating an apple.
  • Yo como una manzana.
  • Estoy comiendo una manzana.
  • Where I live, people would use both forms to mean I am eating an apple.
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Do you have the sentence in Spanish? Most likely it means I am eating an apple. Yo como una manzana. Estoy comiendo una manzana. Where I live, people would use both forms to mean I am eating an apple.
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