It means, "Steve! Hi! How ya doin'? Wha' d'ya like to do? I really like to rap with my buds." But it's not "you gusta," or even "yo gusta." It's me gusta.
Que te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre? What do you like to do in your free time?
¿Puede usted hablar inglés? or...¿Puedes hablar inglés.?
(Question says: with whom do you like doing homework with?) mi respuesta .... Me gusta hacer mis deberes con mis amigos y familiares. (my answer.... I like doing my homework with friends and family.)
The final four (4) letters in this submission turn the whole thing into gibberish. If it is modified to read, "A los amigos les gusta leer y hacer la tarea." then it means something. It means, "The friends like to read and do the lesson."
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
"Me gusta hacer" = I like to do Ex: "Que te gusta hacer?" = What do you like to do?
Te gusta comes from the verb gustar which means to like or to please. Hacer means to do or to make. So Que te gusta hacer would be "What do you like to do?"
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
You like to do?
Me gusta hacer la tarea.
Me gusta ejercicio.
"Que te gusta hacer?" = what do you like to do? You would answer by saying "me gusta _______ " (list an activity, make sure the verb is in the infinitive). Examples: "Me gusta esquiar" = I like to ski "Me gusta leer" = I like to read