Native Spanish speakers please
HI
I was wondering if you say
"Me gusta el chocolate y el vino" or "Me gustan el chocolate y el vino" ?
Like does the "y" make it plural?
GRACIAS
November 25, 2013
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"Me gusta el chocolate y el vino"
Here you are stating you like chocolate and wine, and nothing else.
"Me gustan el chocolate y el vino"
Here you are stating the same but on a situational context
In my opinion, both sentences have no plural matter since both are correct depending on the context.
@assumptions2: vinos= plural of vino
[quote=HobosCanFly]Me gusta el chocolate y el vino
Me gustan los chocolates y los vinos/el vino[/quote]
Los vinos? wut
OT: I would say "me gusta el chocolate y vino"
Me gusta el chocolate y el vino
Me gustan los chocolates y los vinos/el vino
[quote=HastyHeist]yeah
if you said "chocolates y vinos" then it would be "gustan"[/quote]
Thank you kindly.(:
[quote=Ribbons]Wait, so it's "Me gusta" ?[/quote]
yeah
if you said "chocolates y vinos" then it would be "gustan"
[quote=HastyHeist]no lol
I wouldn't even say the article[/quote]
Wait, so it's "Me gusta" ?
no lol
I wouldn't even say the article