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Se come vs Se Comen
No como carne pero en casa se comen mucha carne y mucho pescado.
Should this be 'se comen', rather than 'se come' because what is eaten is in plural i.e. meat and fish? On a separate note, do we need 'mucho' twice? Many thanks. |
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...se comen mucha carne y pescado [less usual because requires some planning in the speech]
...se come mucha carne y (también) mucho pescado [the usual one, because it's more natural]
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