What is les gusta
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What is the difference between les gusta and les gustan?
“Gusta” and “gustan” are used as singular and plural forms of the verb “gustar.” “Gusta” is always used with a singular subject of the sentence irrespective of the indirect object whereas “gustan” is used with a plural subject of the sentence irrespective of the indirect object.
Whats te gusta mean?
you like
The phrase te gusta (pronounced: teh GOOS-tah) means ‘you like. ‘ The pronoun te is used to address someone in an informal context. You can use the…
Why do you say le gusta?
Now, “le” is called an indirect object, meaning that it stands for “him, her, or you”. However, Le gusta is loosely translated to “he, she, or you like” when it can actually mean “it pleases him, her, or you”.
Is les gusta correct?
Both of them are correct. However, the person is different. Le gustan: because the verb “gustan” is plural, it meanS he likes something more than one thing or like doing something more than one. For exapmle: Le gustan la novela y la revista.
What is me te le nos OS Les?
Me, te, le, nos, os, les are indirect object pronouns in Spanish. They are used to indicate who benefits from or is affected by the action of the verb in the sentence. The most common translations in English are: (to/for) me, you, him, her, us, them. As pronouns they replace people, animals or objects.
What is the English for comer?
eat
verb
From | To | Via |
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• comer | → eat | ↔ manger |
Why does Gustar use Le instead of SE?
The “le” in this case = him. The se relates to his mother as a reflexive pronoun.
Does mucho mean in Spanish?
Mucho is Spanish and is defined as much. An example of mucho is when something costs a lot. adverb. 1.
What do Vivir mean?
live
live, (to) live, living.
What are the conjugations for comer?
Present Tense Conjugation and Uses
Subject Pronoun | Comer Conjugation | Translation |
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él/ella/usted | come | he/she eats, you (formal, singular) eat |
nosotros/nosotras | comemos | we eat |
vosotros/vosotras | coméis | you (informal, plural) eat |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | comen | they/you (formal, plural) eat |
How do you conjugate comer in past tense?
Comer is conjugated as a regular er verb in the preterite tense.
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Comer Conjugation: Preterite Tense.
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Comer Conjugation: Preterite Tense.
yo | comí |
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tú | comiste |
él/ella | comió |
nosotros/as | comimos |
vosotros/as | comisteis |
How do you conjugate vivo?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb vivir in Present tense.
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Mode: Indicative.
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Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | vivo |
Tu | vives |
El/Ella | vive |
Nosotros | vivimos |
How do you use vivir?
The Spanish verb vivir means to live. It is a regular verb, so it follows the conjugation pattern for all verbs ending in -ir. To conjugate the infinitive verb vivir, drop the ending -ir and add the new ending.
What language is vivir?
From the Latin vīvere (“to live”), present active infinitive of vīvō.
What is the ellos form of vivir?
For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Vivir Preterite Tense Conjugation.
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Vivir Conjugation: Present Tense.
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Vivir Conjugation: Present Tense.
yo | vivo |
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ellos/ellas | viven |
What is the tu form of vivir?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb vivir in Imperfect tense.
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Mode: Indicative.
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Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | vivía |
Tu | vivías |
El/Ella | vivía |
Nosotros | vivíamos |
What are the AR endings?
The present tense endings for regular -ar verbs are: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an. You usually don’t need to give a pronoun in Spanish as the ending of the verb makes it clear who or what is doing the action.
What is vivir in the imperfect tense?
Imperfect Tense Conjugation of Vivir
Subject Pronouns | Vivir Conjugation: Imperfect | Translation |
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él, ella, usted | vivía | he/she/you formal lived/used to live |
nosotros/nosotras | vivíamos | we lived/used to live |
vosotros/vosotras | viviáis | you all lived/used to live |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | vivían | they lived/used to live |
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Dec 22, 2021
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