whats the difference and which one is correct
Le chocolat plaît à Martha.
Le chocolat te plaît
it is really confusing
whats the difference and which one is correct
Le chocolat plaît à Martha.
Le chocolat te plaît
it is really confusing
Hi Abdul,
The verb 'plaire à quelqu'un' follows the same construction as 'aller à quelqu'un' in your last question.
I don't know what you mean by 'which is correct' as both sentences mean different things.
Le chocolat plaît à Martha = Le chocolat lui plaît (Le chocolat plaît à elle) = Martha likes chocolate
Le chocolat te plaît = Le chocolat plaît à toi = You like chocolate
Hope this helps!
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