Is the sentence grammatically correct? Yes. What do you native English speakers think?
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Hans51Pena Nieto told Park, "Me cae bien," meaning "I like you".Is the sentence grammatically correct?Yes.
Hans51And if I rewrite it to other sentences for the same meaning, are those correct?Pena Nieto told Park, "Me cae bien," and it means "I like you".Pena Nieto told Park, "Me cae bien," which means "I like you".What do you native E
Hans51 the two sentences are interchangeable for the same meaning, right?Pena Nieto told Park, "Me cae bien," which means "I like you".Pena Nieto told Park, "Me cae bien," meaning "I like you".Yes, indeed.