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...
Nosotros vamos.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
Ah, changing "simpático" into the "nosotros" form is as easy as painting a happy little tree. You simply add "nosotros" in front of the verb that follows. So, "simpático" becomes "nosotros somos simpáticos." Just like that, you've created a beautiful connection with others through language.
The correct form of the verb, for nosotros and present tense, is "fascina". Past tense is fascinó, future is fascinará.
Nosotros vamos.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
You would use the singular form of gustar, which is gusta, with a singular noun. For example, "Me gusta la pizza" (I like pizza).
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
The correct form of the verb "estar" for nosotros is "estamos."
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
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
it depends on the tense. in present: Nosotros perdemos (we normally lose) in past: nosotros perdimos (we lost) / nosotros perdíamos (we used to lose) nosotros perderemos (we will lose) nosotros vamos a perder (we're going to lose) nosotros perderíamos (we would lose if...)
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
"to prepare" in the nosotros form (we prepare)
To like
It is "yo gusto". This verb is more commonly used in the reflexive "gustarse", in which case the verb form refers to the object. Examples: "Yo gusto las chicas" and "Me gustan las chicas" mean the same thing: "I like girls".