Embrace the beauty of Spanish with our comprehensive guide to "gustaria." Unlock the secrets of this versatile verb and elevate your language skills to new heights.
"Gustaria" is a conditional form of the verb "gustar" and is used to express desire, preference, or polite requests. It translates to "would like" or "would love to" in English and plays a crucial role in everyday conversations.
Conjugation of Gustaria | Example |
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Gustaría (I, he, she) | Me gustaría viajar a España. (I would like to travel to Spain.) |
Gustaríamos (we, you "ustedes") | Nos gustaría conocer a tu familia. (We would like to meet your family.) |
Gustarían (you "tú", they) | Les gustaría comer pizza. (They would like to eat pizza.) |
Avoid these common pitfalls when using "gustaria":
Common Mistake | Correct Usage |
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Using "gustaría" with the present tense | Use "gustaría" with the infinitive form of a verb |
Using "gustaría" to express obligation | Use "tener que" or "deber" to express obligation |
Omitting the indirect object pronoun | Include the indirect object pronoun before "gustaría" |
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