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should i use gusta or gustan?

should i use gusta or gustan?

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Hey there. I know that gustan is used when you are referring to more than one thing. But i got a bit confused with the usage. When I'm asking do you like drinking beer or wine should I put it as "te gustan beber cerveza o vino?" Or should I use gusta instead?

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updated May 9, 2015
posted by maylaj
We have members learning English on SD so please capitalise at all times , and to address us as "Hey there! is not on , " Dear friends , or even " Hi' , would sound better. Tanks mate. - ray76, May 4, 2015

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Even though you have two direct objects, beber is a single action (the subject in your sentence) so you should use gusta. This would be the same as saying: ¿Te gusta beber cerveza o te gusta beber vino?

Plural usage, ie: ¿Te gustan más las enchiladas o la sopa de fideo? But: ¿Te gusta más la sopa de fideo o las enchiladas?

updated May 9, 2015
posted by 005faa61
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usa gusta

updated May 4, 2015
posted by HarryO_O
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gusta

updated May 4, 2015
posted by jphip