Se come vs Se Comen
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fglorca
May 06, 2019, 09:50 PM
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.
Tomisimo
May 08, 2019, 08:56 AM
That looks like the passive se to me. You can use se with a transitive verb to form the passive voice in Spanish. In this case, the verb agrees in number with the direct object.
Se come carne en esta casa
Se comen frijoles en esta casa
aleCcowaN
May 08, 2019, 11:35 AM
...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]
fglorca
May 08, 2019, 09:45 PM
Thanks guys.
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