Is it true that native English speakers change "and" to "or" in negative statements? For example:
- I like apples and oranges. → I don't like apples or oranges.
- I want to eat and sleep. → I don't want to eat or sleep.
Is "and" possible instead of "or" in the sentences on the right? I mean, would it still sound natural?
Also, if I change "don't like" to "hate", does this rule remain in force? Or is it correct to say "I hate apples AND oranges"?