Change the form or the verb from the informal to the formal.
Come la comida tradicional en un nuevo país.
Answer: Coma la comida tradicional en un nuevo país.
Eat traditional food in a new country.
Explanation: the subject in this sentence is "tú", who is the informal second-person in the singular. To change it to a formal way, we have to conjugate it as if it were a third-person. Usted coma.
In Spanish, it is used the imperative form to tell someone to do something affirmatively in an informal or formal context.
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