Questions & Answers about ¿Te gusta beber agua?
Why do we say te gusta instead of te gustas?
Because te gusta means it pleases you, which is how Spanish expresses you like something. Using te gustas would literally mean you like yourself, which isn’t the intended meaning here.
Why is the verb gusta in singular form when referring to an action (beber agua) or even a singular noun (agua)?
Could I say ¿Te gusta el agua? instead of ¿Te gusta beber agua??
Is it common to use te for you in Spain, or should I use os in some situations?
Can I answer with a simple yes/no, or do I have to repeat the whole sentence in Spanish?
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