i (yo) = me gusta
you (tu) = te gusta
he (el) = le gusta
she (ello) = le gusta
it (usted) = le gusta
we (nosotros)= nos gusta
vosotros = OS gusta
they (ustedes, ellos, ellas)= les gusta
You would use the singular form of gustar, which is gusta, with a singular noun. For example, "Me gusta la pizza" (I like pizza).
"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.
Indirect object pronouns like me, te, le, nos, os, les
Yes, it is the Spanish verb meaning "to please" and is used to express "to like" something (e.g Me gustahelado) by saying "it pleases me" or "it is pleasing to me."
i (yo) = me gusta you (tu) = te gusta he (el) = le gusta she (ello) = le gusta it (usted) = le gusta we (nosotros)= nos gusta vosotros = OS gusta they (ustedes, ellos, ellas)= les gusta
To like
Gustar Holst
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...
You would use the singular form of gustar, which is gusta, with a singular noun. For example, "Me gusta la pizza" (I like pizza).
You're going to like me.
"Gustar" means "to like" except that it is passive, the equivalent of "to be pleasing."For example:Me gusto el color azul. = I like the color blue - literally The color blue pleases me.
The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO. The conjugate acid of HClO is ClO2. The conjugate acid of HCI is H2Cl. The conjugate acid of Cl- is HCl. The conjugate acid of ClO is HClO2.
Like you (resembling) = Como tú
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
"Conjugate" usually means that in one of two parts, the sign is changed - as in a complex conjugate. If the second part is missing, the conjugate is the same as the original number - in this case, 100.
HNO2 conjugate acid = one more hydrogen conjugate base = one less hydrogen
The conjugate acid of LiOH is considered Li+.