Questions & Answers about ¿Te gusta cocinar?
Why is the sentence structured as Te gusta cocinar instead of something like Tú gustas cocinar?
In Spanish, gustar is used in a way that essentially means “to be pleasing to someone.” Te (to you) is the indirect object pronoun, and gusta is the third-person singular form of the verb (meaning “it pleases”). So literally, Te gusta cocinar means “Cooking is pleasing to you.” Using Tú gustas cocinar would sound unnatural in Spanish and would suggest “You please cooking,” which doesn’t make sense.
Why is cocinar in the infinitive form?
Why do we add an upside-down question mark at the beginning of the sentence?
Is there a difference between Te gusta cocinar and Te gusta comer?
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