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Hello All, I'm going to help my nephew review a homework assignment and just want to make sure about a couple of things before I work with him. Do you agree with my corrections?

Me gusta mucho practicar deportes, tocar la guitarra y jugar videojuegos. ---should be gustan.

No me gusta nada ir a la escuela, leer revistas y trabajar. --...leer revistas ni trabjar.

Que te gusta mas, el campo o las montanas? --I know this sentence needs an opening question mark. Should it be ¿Que te gusta más, practicar deportes o nadar? OR Que te gusta más, ¿practicar deportes o nadar?

Thanks for any assistance.

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updated Dec 11, 2012
edited by chris126
posted by chris126

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Correct = ¿Qué te gusta más, practicar deportes o nadar?

updated Dec 11, 2012
posted by --Mariana--
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Actually, when you're saying you like something that is an infinitive you use the singular form of the verb, so the first sentence is correct.

On the other two points, I would say that you are right, but don't forget when you're asking a question the word Qué needs to have an accent mark.

Hope this helps!!

updated Dec 11, 2012
posted by PumpkinCalabaza
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Thanks! How would you write the question:

Should it be ¿Qué te gusta más, practicar deportes o nadar?

OR

Qué te gusta más, ¿practicar deportes o nadar?

updated Dec 11, 2012
edited by chris126
posted by chris126
Yo elegiría la primera opción, tildando "qué", por supuesto. /I would pick out the first option, adding the tilde to "qué", of course. - -cae-, Dec 11, 2012
¡Gracias! - chris126, Dec 11, 2012