Un hombre soltero y atractivo preguntó si me gustaría compartir un café.

Questions & Answers about Un hombre soltero y atractivo preguntó si me gustaría compartir un café.

Why is there no accent mark on si in this sentence?
In Spanish, si without an accent means 'if'. It is used here to report a yes/no question. If it had an accent (), it would mean 'yes'. Since the man originally asked a yes/no question, we use the unaccented si to link the reporting verb to the question.
Why is the verb gustaría in the conditional tense here?
The conditional tense (gustaría, meaning 'would like') is used because it reflects the exact polite phrasing of what the man originally asked. His direct question was likely '¿Te gustaría...?' ('Would you like...?'). When reporting a question in the past, the conditional tense stays exactly the same.
Why is it me gustaría if he was asking me the question? Shouldn't it be te?
Because the speaker is reporting the question from their own perspective now. The man directly asked 'would you like' (te gustaría), but when you tell the story to someone else later, you have to change the pronoun to match your perspective: 'if I would like' (me gustaría).
Does compartir un café mean they are literally drinking from the same cup?
No! While compartir literally means 'to share', in this context it means to share the experience or the time together. It is a very common and charming way to say 'have a coffee together' in Latin America. You can also simply say tomar un café.
Could I put the adjectives before the noun and say un soltero y atractivo hombre?
It is much more natural to put these descriptive adjectives after the noun: hombre soltero y atractivo. In Spanish, adjectives that classify or describe an objective state (like being single) almost always go after the noun they describe.

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