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A mí leer. Present (Indicative)
I like to read.
A mí las flores. Present (Indicative)
I like the flowers.
A ti el chocolate blanco. Present (Indicative)
You like white chocolate.
A ti los gatos. Present (Indicative)
You like cats.
A él / a ella / a usted jugar fútbol. Present (Indicative)
He / She likes to play soccer.
A él / a ella / a usted esas galletas. Present (Indicative)
He / She likes those cookies.
A nosotros dormir temprano. Present (Indicative)
We like to sleep early.
A nosotros las películas de terror. Present (Indicative)
We like horror movies.
A vosotros viajar. Present (Indicative)
You (plural) like to travel.
A vosotros esas fotos. Present (Indicative)
You (plural) like those photos.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes salir con sus amigos. Present (Indicative)
They / You (plural) like to go out with your friends.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes los postres que trajiste. Present (Indicative)
They / You (plural) like the desserts you brought.
A mí ese libro. Preterite (Indicative)
I liked that book.
A mí las flores que me regalaste Preterite (Indicative)
I liked the flowers you gave me.
A ti el teléfono amarillo Preterite (Indicative)
You liked the yellow phone.
A ti tus regalos. Preterite (Indicative)
You liked your gifts.
A él / a ella / a usted España. Preterite (Indicative)
He / She liked Spain.
A él / a ella / a usted sus zapatos nuevos Preterite (Indicative)
He / She liked their new shoes.
A nosotros el restaurante al que nos llevaste. Preterite (Indicative)
We liked the restaurant to which you took us.
A nosotros los chocolates que nos diste. Preterite (Indicative)
We liked the chocolates that you gave us.
A vosotros la comida. Preterite (Indicative)
You (plural) liked the food.
A vosotros esas cortinas. Preterite (Indicative)
You (plural) liked those curtains.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes la presentación. Preterite (Indicative)
They / You (plural) liked the presentation.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes las paletas. Preterite (Indicative)
They / You (plural) liked the palettes.
A mí jugar con mis amigos. Imperfect (Indicative)
I used to like to play with my friends.
A mí los perros grandes. Imperfect (Indicative)
I used to like to big dogs.
A ti dormir hasta tarde. Imperfect (Indicative)
You used to like to sleep in late.
A ti los carros rojos. Imperfect (Indicative)
You used to like to red cars.
A él / a ella / a usted comer dulces. Imperfect (Indicative)
He / She used to like to eat candies.
A él / a ella / a usted las clases de español. Imperfect (Indicative)
He / She used to like Spanish classes.
A nosotros ir a visitar a nuestros abuelos. Imperfect (Indicative)
We used to like to go to visit our grandparents.
A nosotros las caricaturas. Imperfect (Indicative)
We used to like cartoons.
A vosotros salir de vacaciones. Imperfect (Indicative)
You (plural) used to like to go on vacation.
A vosotros estos juguetes. Imperfect (Indicative)
You (plural) used to like these games
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes ver la televisión. Imperfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) used to like to watch TV.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes los videojuegos. Imperfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) used to like video games.
A mí la película. Future (Indicative)
I will like the movie.
A mí tus galletas. Future (Indicative)
I will like your cookies.
A ti esta canción. Future (Indicative)
You will like this song.
A ti los zapatos que te compre. Future (Indicative)
You will like the shoes I bought you.
A él / a ella / a usted saber de ti. Future (Indicative)
He / She will like to know of you.
A él / a ella / a usted estas flores. Future (Indicative)
He / She will like these flowers.
A nosotros esa pintura. Future (Indicative)
We will like that paint.
A nosotros tus regalos. Future (Indicative)
We will like your gifts.
A vosotros la comida. Future (Indicative)
You (plural) will like the food.
A vosotros los panes que traje. Future (Indicative)
You (plural) will like the bread I brought.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes esta cartera. Future (Indicative)
They / You (plural) will like this briefcase.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes esas chicas. Future (Indicative)
They / You (plural) will like those girls.
A mí ver a mis amigas. Conditional (Indicative)
I would like to see my friends.
A mí las películas de acción. Conditional (Indicative)
I would like action movies.
A ti mi perro. Conditional (Indicative)
You would like my dog.
A ti las verduras. Conditional (Indicative)
You would like the vegetables.
A él / a ella / a usted aprender español. Conditional (Indicative)
He / She would like to learn Spanish.
A él / a ella / a usted esas blusas. Conditional (Indicative)
He / She would like those blouses.
A nosotros descansar este fin de semana. Conditional (Indicative)
We would like to rest this weekend.
A nosotros los perros si no fueran tan traviesos. Conditional (Indicative)
We would like dogs if they weren't so naughty.
A vosotros el poema. Conditional (Indicative)
You (plural) would like the poem.
A vosotros estos paisajes. Conditional (Indicative)
You (plural) would like these landscapes.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes saludarte. Conditional (Indicative)
They / You (plural) would like to greet you.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes tus clases de música. Conditional (Indicative)
They / You (plural) would like your music classes.
A mí ese libro. Present Perfect (Indicative)
I have liked that book.
A mí todas tus cartas. Present Perfect (Indicative)
I have liked all your letters.
A ti el desayuno. Present Perfect (Indicative)
You have liked the breakfast.
A ti los programas de acción desde que eres niño. Present Perfect (Indicative)
You have liked action shows since you were a kid.
A él / a ella / a usted su viaje a Europa. Present Perfect (Indicative)
He / She has liked their trip to Europe.
A él / a ella / a usted los dulces que le mandaste. Present Perfect (Indicative)
He / She has liked the candies you sent them.
A nosotros vivir aquí. Present Perfect (Indicative)
We have liked living here.
A nosotros las películas que nos recomendaste. Present Perfect (Indicative)
We have liked the movies you recommended to us.
A vosotros esta bebida. Present Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) have liked this drink.
A vosotros los cuadros. Present Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) have liked the paintings.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes este programa. Present Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) have liked this show.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes sus audífonos. Present Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) have liked their headphones.
A mí tu vestido. Past Perfect (Indicative)
I had liked your dress.
A mí los zapatos que compraste. Past Perfect (Indicative)
I had liked the shoes you bought.
A ti la casa que vimos. Past Perfect (Indicative)
You had liked the house we saw.
A ti estas verduras. Past Perfect (Indicative)
You had liked these vegetables.
A él / a ella / a usted vivir solo. Past Perfect (Indicative)
He / She had liked to live alone.
A él / a ella / a usted los juguetes que vio ayer. Past Perfect (Indicative)
He / She had liked the toys he/she saw yesterday.
A nosotros este carro. Past Perfect (Indicative)
We had liked this car.
A nosotros los libros que nos diste. Past Perfect (Indicative)
We had liked the books that you gave us.
A vosotros esta computadora. Past Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) had liked this computer.
A vosotros las tapas. Past Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) had liked the tapas.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes la idea de vivir aquí. Past Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) had liked the idea of living here.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes esos asientos. Past Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) had liked those seats.
A mí descansar toda la semana Future Perfect (Indicative)
I will have liked to rest the whole week.
A mí esas gelatinas. Future Perfect (Indicative)
I will have liked those jellies.
A ti conocer a mi familia. Future Perfect (Indicative)
You will have liked to meet my family.
A ti estas vacaciones. Future Perfect (Indicative)
You will have liked these vacations.
A él / a ella / a usted el final de este programa. Future Perfect (Indicative)
He / She will have liked the finale of this show.
A él / a ella / a usted las flores que le mandé. Future Perfect (Indicative)
He / She will have liked the flowers I gave him/her.
A nosotros el postre. Future Perfect (Indicative)
We will have liked the dessert.
A nosotros esos tenis. Future Perfect (Indicative)
We will have liked those sneakers.
A vosotros el proyecto. Future Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) will have liked the project.
A vosotros las tarjetas que les enviamos. Future Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) will have liked the cards we sent them.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes su viaje. Future Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) will have liked their trip.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes los platillos que cocinaste. Future Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) will have liked the dishes that you cooked.
A mí conocerlos. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
I would have liked to meet them.
A mí esos gorros en otro color. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
I would have liked this hat in another color.
A ti ese lugar. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
You would have liked that place.
A ti sus chistes. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
You would have liked their jokes.
A él / a ella / a usted aprender español. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
He / She would have liked to learn Spanish.
A él / a ella / a usted unas vacaciones pagadas. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
He / She would have liked the paid vacations.
A nosotros comprar ese carro. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
We would have liked to buy this car.
A nosotros esos libros si no fueran tan largos. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
We would have liked
A vosotros México. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) would have liked
A vosotros los tacos. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
You (plural) would have liked
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes preparar otro plato. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) would have liked
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes estos juguetes. Conditional Perfect (Indicative)
They / You (plural) would have liked
A mí estudiar. Present (Subjunctive)
I like to study.
A mí las frutas. Present (Subjunctive)
I like fruits.
A ti este regalo. Present (Subjunctive)
You like this gift.
A ti las camisas que te compré. Present (Subjunctive)
You like the shirts that I will buy you.
A él / a ella / a usted este departamento. Present (Subjunctive)
He / She likes this apartment.
A él / a ella / a usted las tapas. Present (Subjunctive)
He / She likes the tapas.
A nosotros dormir temprano. Present (Subjunctive)
We like to sleep early.
A nosotros tus comentarios. Present (Subjunctive)
We like your comments.
A vosotros viajar. Present (Subjunctive)
You (plural) like to travel.
A vosotros los mariscos. Present (Subjunctive)
You (plural) like seafood.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes saber lo que hiciste. Present (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) like to know what you did.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes las películas de terror. Present (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) like horror movies.
A mí tener perros. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
I liked to have dogs.
A mí las películas de acción. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
I liked actions movies.
A ti el café. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
You liked coffee.
A ti los girasoles. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
You liked sunflowers.
A él / a ella / a usted hablar con extraños. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
He / She liked to talk to strangers.
A él / a ella / a usted los gatos. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
He / She liked cats.
A nosotros vivir en la playa. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
We liked to live on the beach.
A nosotros los chocolates blancos. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
We liked white chocolates.
A vosotros estudiar más. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
You (plural) liked to study more.
A vosotros las malteadas. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
You (plural) liked the milkshakes.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes cocinar. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) liked to cook.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes las artes marciales. Imperfect Castilian (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) liked martial arts.
A mí tener perros. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
I liked to have dogs.
A mí las películas de acción. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
I liked action movies.
A ti el café. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
You liked coffee.
A ti los girasoles. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
You liked sunflowers.
A él / a ella / a usted hablar con extraños. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
He / She liked to talk to strangers.
A él / a ella / a usted los gatos. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
He / She liked cats.
A nosotros vivir en la playa. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
We liked to live on the beach.
A nosotros los chocolates blancos. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
We liked white chocolates.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes cocinar. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) liked to cook.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes las artes marciales. Imperfect Latin American (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) liked martial arts.
A mí esa pintura. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
I have liked that paint.
A mí todas tus cartas. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
I have liked all your letters.
A ti el desayuno. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
You have liked the breakfast.
A ti los programas de acción desde que eres niño. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
You have liked action shows since you were a kid.
A él / a ella / a usted su viaje a Europa. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
He / She has liked his/her trip to Europe.
A él / a ella / a usted los dulces que le mandaste. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
He / She has liked the candies you sent them.
A nosotros vivir aquí. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
We have liked to live here.
A nosotros las películas que nos recomendaste. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
We have liked the movies you recommended to us.
A vosotros esta bebida. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
You (plural) have liked this drink.
A vosotros los cuadros. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
You (plural) have liked the paintings.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes este programa. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) have liked this show.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes sus audífonos. Present Perfect (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) have liked their headphones.
A mí tomarme unos días libres. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
I had liked to take a few days off.
A mí esos postres. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
I had liked those desserts.
A ti esa película. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
You had liked that movie.
A ti esas frutas. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
You had liked thoses fruits.
A él / a ella / a usted conocer a tu novio. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
He / She had liked to meet your boyfriend.
A él / a ella / a usted los gatos. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
He / She had liked cats.
A nosotros cocinar otra cosa. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
to cook something else.
A nosotros las clases de biología. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
We had liked Biology class.
A vosotros el agua fresca. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
You (plural) had liked the agua fresca (flavoured water).
A vosotros los paisajes que vimos. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
You (plural) had liked the landscapes we saw.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes ir a tu boda. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)
They / You (plural) had liked to go to your wedding.
A ellos / a ellas / a ustedes unas vacaciones más largas. Past Perfect (Subjunctive)