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Gustar
Indirect Transitive Verb
• With verbs and singular nouns = gusta

   Me
   Te                        la pizza
   Le         gusta
   Nos                      tocar el piano
   Les
Indirect Transitive Verb
• With plurality = gustan

   Me
   Te
   Le         gustan        las pizzas
   Nos
   Les
Clarifying


   Me
   Te
   Le       gustan         las pizzas a nosotros
   Nos
   Les

Example: A mí, me gusta viajar en avión, pero a Leo le
gusta viajar en coche.
Would like – Gustaría
• A mí, me gustaría viajar a Alaska.
• A nosotros, nos gustaría viajar a Alaska.

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Verbos indirectos transactivos en español: gusta y gustaría

  • 2. Indirect Transitive Verb • With verbs and singular nouns = gusta Me Te la pizza Le gusta Nos tocar el piano Les
  • 3. Indirect Transitive Verb • With plurality = gustan Me Te Le gustan las pizzas Nos Les
  • 4. Clarifying Me Te Le gustan las pizzas a nosotros Nos Les Example: A mí, me gusta viajar en avión, pero a Leo le gusta viajar en coche.
  • 5. Would like – Gustaría • A mí, me gustaría viajar a Alaska. • A nosotros, nos gustaría viajar a Alaska.