How do you know if it is Gustan or gusta?

How do you know if it is Gustan or gusta?

Summary: “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.

When should I use me gustan?

In English you would say I LIKE but in Spanish you would say ME GUSTA or ME GUSTAN. The subject for these phrases is not I (yo), but the thing or things that are liked (tea or apples). The usage of “gusta” or “gustan” depends on the word that follows the verb.

What are the rules for using Gustan and gusta?

We use gusta if the thing we “like” is a singular noun or a verb in the infinitive. We use gustan if it is a plural noun.

How do you use Gustan in a sentence?

Me gusta el café. ( I like coffee) Me gustan las flores. ( I like flowers). Le gusta cocinar. (He likes to cook.) Nos gusta ir de vacaciones. (We like to go on vacation.). caer bien/mal (to like/dislike someone) Caigo mal a mi profe de castellano. (My Spanish teacher doesn’t like me.).

Is a mi me gusta correct?

They really are the same thing but, a mí me gusta is really an emphasis that you really like something. A mí me gusta is also a great way to answer a question.

Why a mi me gusta instead of me gusta?

They mean exactly the same (I like it), but when you say “a mí me gusta” you are emphasizing who likes it (I like it). Imagine a situation in which most people agree on not liking something, but you do like it, so you say “I like it”, (emphasizing that you like it, even when the others don’t).