How would you say “I like red apples” in Spanish?
A) Yo gusto manzanas roja.
B) Yo gusto manzanas rojas.
C) Yo me gustan las manzanas rojas.
D) Yo me gustan manzanas roja.
E) A mí me gustan manzanas rojas.
F) A mí me gustan las manzanas rojas.
G) A mí me gustan las manzanas roja.
CORRECT ANSWER:
F) A mí me gustan las manzanas rojas.
Note that the word “mí” has to carry the accent mark. Because the work “mi” (without the accent mark) is a different word: because QUÉ and QUE are two different words, like WHAT and THAT.
mí = me
mi = my
In Spanish, adjectives usually go AFTER the noun, and their ending changes to masculine/feminine and singular/plural, according to the noun.
To learn more on how to use the Spanish verb GUSTAR (to like), you can watch the following videos: