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Muito versus muitos
In Fluenz Portuguese 1, session 15, I am confused by the use of 'muito' in one statement and 'muitos' in the other. This statement, "Sim, então esses aqui são muito bons." uses the singular 'muito', but this statement, "Tem sucos muitos bons nesse restaurante." uses the plural 'muitos".
I understand in the second statement, muitos and bons refer to juices (sucos) and is therefore plural. In the first statement, bons is plural but not muito. Are they not both referring to esses (these), which is plural? Why is it bons is used but not muitos in the first statement. Also, to make matters more confusing, when the second statement is vocalized by the program, it sounds as though the lady is saying muito and not muitos.
I understand in the second statement, muitos and bons refer to juices (sucos) and is therefore plural. In the first statement, bons is plural but not muito. Are they not both referring to esses (these), which is plural? Why is it bons is used but not muitos in the first statement. Also, to make matters more confusing, when the second statement is vocalized by the program, it sounds as though the lady is saying muito and not muitos.