The present tense forms are: Gusto, gustas, gusta, gustamos, gustáis, gustan.
Gustar is one of those odd verbs that is conjugated not by the person, but rather by the object. Gustar literally means "Is pleasing to" So when you say "Me gustan los gatos" you are really say "The cats are pleasing to me" Therefore, in the preterite form you only need two forms or gustar. The 3rd person singular and plural forms which are gustó -- It was pleasing to... gustaron -- they were pleasing to...
Six point
Two and six hundredths.
fourteen and six hundredths
To like
"Gustar" is a Spanish verb that means "to like." It is used to express preferences or to indicate that something is pleasing to someone. The structure of this verb is different from English as it is often used with indirect object pronouns to indicate who likes or is being pleased by something.
Gustar Holst
498.036 = four hundred ninety-eight and thirty-six thousandths.
Five hundred million, four hundred sixty-five thousand, six hundred two.
To write in two different standard forms: 2,000,000,611 or 2000000611
To write the number 6.06 in words, you would write it as: "Six point zero six"
You're going to like me.