Usages of el tomate
Hoy preparo una ensalada con tomates, y la sirvo con tenedor y cuchillo.
Today I prepare a salad with tomatoes, and I serve it with a fork and knife.
Preparo mi almuerzo con tomate.
I prepare my lunch with tomato.
Mañana desayunaré otra quesadilla con espinaca y tomate.
Tomorrow I will have another quesadilla with spinach and tomato for breakfast.
A mi suegra le gusta cuidar el huerto hasta que los tomates maduran.
My mother-in-law likes to tend the vegetable garden until the tomatoes ripen.
A ella no le gusta el jamón, así que corta más pepino y tomate.
She doesn’t like ham, so cut more cucumber and tomato.
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