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Just a quick reminder about how to use
"gustar" correctly.

• If you are saying that you like 1 thing, you
  will say, "Me gusta..."
• If you say that you like 2 or more
  things, you will say, "Me gustan..."
Also, remember that the pronoun will
change, depending on who likes
something:

O me gusta(n) = I like
O te gusta(n) = you like
O le gusta(n) = he/she likes or you (formal)
  like
O nos gusta(n) = we like
O les gusta(n) = they like or you all like
For a more detailed explanation of how to use
the verb gustar, please click on the link:

http://studyspanish.com/lessons/gustar.htm

        Don't hesitate to ask me if you
            have any questions!!

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  • 1. Just a quick reminder about how to use "gustar" correctly. • If you are saying that you like 1 thing, you will say, "Me gusta..." • If you say that you like 2 or more things, you will say, "Me gustan..."
  • 2. Also, remember that the pronoun will change, depending on who likes something: O me gusta(n) = I like O te gusta(n) = you like O le gusta(n) = he/she likes or you (formal) like O nos gusta(n) = we like O les gusta(n) = they like or you all like
  • 3. For a more detailed explanation of how to use the verb gustar, please click on the link: http://studyspanish.com/lessons/gustar.htm Don't hesitate to ask me if you have any questions!!