Is this I would say I snacked(past tense) on popcorn and a drink in the movie?

Merende palomitas de maíz y un refresco en el cine.
How do I say I snack(present tense) on popcorn and a drink in the show?
Meriendo palomitas de maíz y un refresco en el cine.

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Merendé (accent) for I snacked, did snack (Preterit)(

Meriendo = I snack, do snack, am snacking

Sra

PS Actually merendar is "to lunch on"

Thank you very much

It is very unusual to use "merendar" (in México City) in that class of situation, we prefer use "comer", only thar word "comer", because we usually use "merendar" at home in the evening or when we find in a restorant (same time in the evenning) where the meals are more significant.

Comí palomitas y tomé un refresco en el cine.

Sorry

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To say "I snack (present tense) on popcorn and a drink in the show" in Spanish, you can use the verb "merendar" again. The verb "merendar" means "to snack" or "to have a snack."

So, to say "I snack on popcorn and a drink in the show," you can say "Meriendo palomitas de maíz y un refresco en la función."

In this sentence, "en la función" means "in the show" or "during the show." Make sure to use the appropriate article before "función" based on the grammatical gender of the noun it refers to.

Remember, to get the correct translation or to construct a sentence in a different language, you can use online translation tools, language learning apps, or consult with a language expert.