the word “convenient” is kind of helpful in remembering the definition of this Spanish verb. If something is convenient for you then it’s probably in your interest (though not always!).
Theimperfecttense is used to talk about ongoing or repeated actions in the past. In the case ofgustar,it would refer to someone who used to like something, but doesn't anymore. Future Indicative Periphrastic Future Indicative Present Progressive/Gerund Form Thegerundor present participle can be ...
In this example, “tú” is the subject (the person being liked). So, we conjugate gustar to match, which gives us the present tense tú form of the verb (gustas). Even though “a mí” is at the beginning of the sentence, it’s not technically the subject and is only there to c...
This is part of myVerbs Like Gustarcollection, which reviews Spanish verbs like gustar, disgustar, importar, interesar, and encantar in present tense. The verbs are intentionally reviewed with nouns, verbs, and personal subject pronouns. I also have aBasic Gustarcollection. I aim to keep vocabu...
Nouns continued… In Spanish, Nouns for people have gender (either masculine or feminine). Some nouns have natural gender, but others have gender based on their endings. Some nouns have gender that has to be memorized. If a noun ends with “o” or “os,” it is most likely, but not ...