gustar

/ɡusˈtaɾ/, [ɡusˈt̪aɾ]

like


Gerund: gustando


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular gustado gustada
Plural gustados gustadas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo gusto gustaba gusté gustaré gustaría
gustas gustabas gustaste gustarás gustarías
él/ella/Ud. gusta gustaba gustó gustará gustaría
nosotros gustamos gustábamos gustamos gustaremos gustaríamos
vosotros gustáis gustabais gustasteis gustaréis gustaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. gustan gustaban gustaron gustarán gustarían
vos gustás gustabas gustaste gustarás gustarías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo guste gustara gustase gustare
gustes gustaras gustases gustares
él/ella/Ud. guste gustara gustase gustare
nosotros gustemos gustáramos gustásemos gustáremos
vosotros gustéis gustarais gustaseis gustareis
ellos/ellas/Uds. gusten gustaran gustasen gustaren
vos gustés gustaras gustases gustares

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
gusta no gustes
Ud. guste no guste
nosotros gustemos no gustemos
vosotros gustad no gustéis
Uds. gusten no gusten
vos gustá no gustes

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Por alguna razón, parece gustar a las mujeres.

    Women seem to like him for some reason.

  • Te va a gustar, créeme.

    You'll like it, believe me.

  • Para dar clase te tiene que gustar.

    You have to like teaching in order to do it.

  • Estoy seguro de que te va a gustar.

    I'm sure you'll like it.

  • Hay algo que necesito decirte, y sé que no te va a gustar.

    There's something I need to tell you, and I know you're not going to like it.

  • No te preocupes, te va a gustar.

    Don't worry, you'll like it.

  • De poco a poco me está comenzando a gustar Ken.

    I am beginning to like Ken little by little.

  • ¿Pensás que le va a gustar mi regalo?

    Do you think she will like my gift?

  • A ella le comenzó a gustar esa casa.

    She came to like the house.

  • A Tom le empezó a gustar más y más Mary.

    Tom began to like Mary more and more.

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