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"Me gusta" stays the same under which circumstance? A. When the word following it is an adjective. B. When the noun following it is singular. C. When the noun following it is plural. Please helpp! 10 points
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"Me gusta" stays the same
under which circumstance?
A. When the word following it is an adjective.
B. When the noun following it is singular.
C. When the noun following it is plural.
Please helpp! 10 points
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Me Gusta means ‘I like’
Normally when you say you like something it is followed by a single noun.
For ex: I like your dress
Spanish: Me gusta tu vestido
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It’s B !! Jakakajakakaka
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