The verb gustar, ¿por qué?, and porque

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The verb gustar, ¿por qué?, and porque Preview The verb gustar Pronouns Le and les Using no ¿Por qué?

The verb gustar Use the verb gustar to say what people like. If the thing they like is singular use gusta. If it’s plural, use gustan. Use ¿qué? with gusta to ask what someone likes. ¿Te gusta la pizza? Sí, y me gustan las verduras. Do you like pizza? Yes, and I like vegetables. ¿Qué te gusta? Me gustan los carros. What do you like? I like cars.

Pronouns Put one of these pronouns before gustar to say who likes something. me gusta(n) I like nos gusta(n) we like te gusta(n) you like os gusta(n) you (vosotros) like le gusta(n) you (usted) like, he, she, it likes les gusta(n) you (ustedes) like, they like

Le and les Notice that le can stand for you (usted), he, she or it; and les can stand for you (ustedes) or they. To ask who is being talked about, use a quién or a quiénes. ¿A quién le gusta la pizza? ¿A quiénes les gusta la pizza? Who likes pizza? Who likes pizza?

Le and les To clarify who is being talked about, use a + name(s). A Juan le gusta la pizza. A Juan y a Sara les gusta la pizza. Juan likes pizza. Juan and Sara like pizza.

Using no Put the word no before the pronoun to say don’t or doesn’t. ¿Te gusta la fruta? No, no me gusta la fruta.

¿Por qué? To ask why, use ¿por qué? Answer with porque (because). ¿Por qué te gusta el helado? Me gusta porque es delicioso.