10 questions
He likes hamburgers.
A él le gusta las hamburguesas.
A él le gustan las hambruguesas.
Él gusta la hamburguesa.
We like to eat apples.
A nosotros nos gusta comer las manzanas.
A nosotros nos gustan comer las manzanas.
Nosotros gusta comer las manzanas.
I like to sing.
Me gustan cantar.
Yo gusta cantar.
A mí me gusta cantar.
You (familiar) don't like to run.
A usted no le gusta correr.
A ti te no gusta correr.
A ti no te gusta correr.
You all like to talk to your friends.
A ustedes les gusta hablar con amigos.
A ustedes les gustan hablar con amigos.
A ellos les gustan hablar con amigos.
I can use gusta.... (choose all that apply)
When the thing liked is a plural noun.
When the thing liked is a verb.
When the thing liked is a singular noun.
The IOPs that comes before the gusta/gustan part ... (choose all that apply):
yo and nosotros
tú and usted
me and nos
te
le and les
When a verb comes directly after a form of gustar, it is ALWAYS gusta, even if after that verb there is a plural noun. For example, A mí me gusta comer las galletas OR is it a mí me gustan comer las galletas.
True (cierto)
False (falso)
What does this sentence mean in English?
A ella le gusta andar en patineta.
She likes to skateboard.
She likes to walk.
He likes to skateboard.
What is the difference between A ti te gusta bailar and A usted le gusta bailar.
A ti te refers to a friend or familiar member and a usted refers to someone you might not know.
A usted refers to all of your friends and a ti refers to just one friend.
A usted refers to your best friend and a ti refers to your sister.