Breakdown of ¡Cuánto me gusta el aroma de ese ramo!
de
from / of
cuánto
how much / how many
ese
that (masculine)
me
to me / me (direct object)
Questions & Answers about ¡Cuánto me gusta el aroma de ese ramo!
Why use cuánto here instead of cómo?
We use cuánto with a verb (gusta) to express degree or quantity ("how much"). If we used cómo, it would mean "how" in terms of manner. Because cuánto is modifying the verb here, it acts as an adverb and never changes form—it stays as masculine singular cuánto regardless of the nouns in the sentence.
Aroma ends in "-a". Why does it use the masculine article el?
If I wanted to say "How much I like these bouquets!", how would the sentence change?
Why is it ese ramo ("that bouquet") instead of eso ramo?