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Beki
Professional TeacherHow do you conjugate "gustar"?
I am very confused. Varios websites (like this one: http://www.spanish411.net/Spanish-Verb-Conjugator.asp) tell me that "gustar" means "to be pleasing to..." and that it should not be fully conjugated. Other sites tell me it should. Which ones do I believe?
Thank you!
Sep 29, 2015 6:10 PM
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Excuse me, You need to put the pronoum before and the verb after..
Me Gusta
Te Gusta
Él Le Gusta
Nosotros Nos Gusta
Vosotros Os Gusta
Ellos Les Gusta
*I hope that I could help you in something...
September 29, 2015
Esta es la forma "correcta" de conjugación del verbo "Gustar".
Indicativo
Presente
(yo) gusto
(tú) gustas
(él) gusta
(nosotros) gustamos
(vosotros) gustáis
(ellos) gustan
Pretérito imperfecto
(yo) gustaba
(tú) gustabas
(él) gustaba
(nosotros) gustábamos
(vosotros) gustabais
(ellos) gustaban
Futuro
(yo) gustaré
(tú) gustarás
(él) gustará
(nosotros) gustaremos
(vosotros) gustaréis
(ellos) gustarán
Espero despejar tu confusión.
September 29, 2015
To like is a verb with meanings a lot,
- You can demostrate your satisfaction, pleasure or a nice feeling for something or for someone, example:
I like to eat cake. I like the eyes of this man. I'd like to go out. I would like to travel to Europe.
September 29, 2015
It's possible to conjugate "gustar" in any tense (present, future, past...). However, remember that this is a special verb that always needs an indirect pronoun (me, te, le, nos, os, les). The pronoun represent the person who *experiences* the feeling. The verb is conjugated according to the *cause* of the feeling.
Me gustas (me (yo) = experience, gustas (tú) = cause) = "You please me" or "I like you".
Les gustamos (les (ellos-ellas) = experience, gustamos (nosotros) = cause) = "We please them" or "They like us"
Hope it's clear! :-)
September 29, 2015
It is possible and meaningful to conjugate the verb, for instance, there is a song called "Me gustas tú".
September 29, 2015
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