2. Verbs like gustar always require the use of an indirect object
pronoun.
The indirect object pronouns are:
Indirect object pronouns tell to/for whom the action in the
sentence is being done. For example, “Me gusta el helado”
doesn’t literally mean “I like ice cream”. It means “Ice cream is
pleasing to me.
Be sure to use a clarifier (like a mí, a ti, a Juan, etc.) when you are
naming a noun or a pronoun first before the verb like gustar. For
example: A mamá le gusta cocinar. NOT Mamá le gusta cocinar.
me nos
te os
le les
3. Only 2 forms of the verb are used: singular
(Ud./él/ella) and plural (Uds./ellos/ellas).
You use the singular form if what is pleasing
to you is singular, an infinitive, or a list of
infinitives.
ex. Me gusta el perro. Me gusta bailar. Me gusta
bailar y cantar.
You use the plural form if what is pleasing to
you is plural.
ex.: Me gustan los perros.
Other verbs that work like gustar are: encantar, molestar, faltar,
fascinar, disgustar, interesar, fascinar, dar asco