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LEAF Spanish Grammar: The Verb [GUSTAR] - Basics
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Terms in this set (40)
[Me] gusta
I like it
(It pleases me)
[Me gusta] el helado.
[I like] ice cream.
[Me] gustan
I like them
(They please me)
[Me gustan] las dulces.
[I like] candy (plural).
[Te] gusta
You (familiar) like it
(It pleases you)
¿[Te gusta] la pizza?
Do [you (familiar) like] pizza?
[Te] gustan
You (familiar) like them
(They please you)
¿[Te gustan] las papas fritas?
Do [you (familiar) like] french fries?
[Le] gusta, a usted
You (formal) like it
(It pleases you)
¿A usted, [le gusta] la soda?
(To you), do [you (formal) like] soda?
[Le] gustan, a usted
You (formal) like them
(They please you)
¿A usted, [le gustan] los tomates?
(To you), do [you (formal) like] tomatoes?
[Le] gusta, a él
He likes it
(It pleases him)
¿A él, [le gusta] el café frío?
(To him), does [he like] cold coffee?
[Le] gustan, a él
He likes them
(They please him)
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