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How would you say in Spanish, "The coat and the boots cost two hundred dollars."
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El abrigo y las botas cuestan doscientas dolares.
El abrigo y las botas cuesta doscientos dolares.
El abrigo y las botas cuestan doscientos dolares.
El abrigo y las botas cuesta doscientas dolares.
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Correct: "El abrigo y las botas cuestan doscientos dólares."
Explanation: The plural subject ("el abrigo y las botas") requires the plural verb "cuestan," and "doscientos" agrees in gender/number with "dólares" (masculine plural).
Explanation: The plural subject ("el abrigo y las botas") requires the plural verb "cuestan," and "doscientos" agrees in gender/number with "dólares" (masculine plural).
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