Le_gusta_too Instant

: Use "le" to represent the person being pleased (him, her, it, or you-formal).

: 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. le_gusta_too

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. : Use "le" to represent the person being

The verb gustar doesn't mean "to like" in the way English speakers think. It actually means The Verb Gustar (3rd Person Singular) Key Phrase:

The phrase is a Spanish grammatical structure used to say "he/she/it likes" or "you (formal) like." If you are writing a "review" of this specific linguistic concept for a Spanish class or a learning journal, The Grammar Review

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