Le_gusta_too File

The verb gustar doesn't mean "to like" in the way English speakers think. It actually means

: Indirect Object Pronoun + Verb ( gusta/gustan ) + Subject le_gusta_too

: Use "le" to represent the person being pleased (him, her, it, or you-formal). The verb gustar doesn't mean "to like" in

The Verb Gustar (3rd Person Singular) Key Phrase: Le gusta Usage: "Le gusta bailar" (He/She likes to dance). Verdict: Essential for describing others. It requires a mental shift to think of things "pleasing" someone rather than someone "liking" things. not the person.

: Learners often try to match "gusta" to the person (e.g., thinking "they like" should be les gustan ). Remember: the verb matches the object , not the person.

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