gustará

like, will like, you will like


Verb gustará

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) future indicative form of gustar.

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Examples
  • Estoy seguro que a usted le gustará Tom.

    I'm sure you'll like Tom.

  • Estoy seguro de que les gustará el almuerzo.

    I'm sure you're going to like this lunch.

  • Seguramente me gustará este libro.

    I'll definitely like this book.

  • Pienso que a ti también te gustará.

    I think you'll like it too.

  • Pero a papá no le gustará.

    But Dad won't like it.

  • Estoy seguro de que le gustará a Tom el regalo que tienes para él.

    I'm sure Tom will like the gift you got him.

  • ¿Crees que le gustará a Tom?

    Do you think Tom will like it?

  • Esto no le gustará.

    He won't like this.

  • Estoy seguro que le gustará.

    I'm sure he'll like it.

  • Te gustará está ciudad enseguida.

    You will soon come to like this town.

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