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Carlie
Can anyone explain to me the difference between “ha gustado” and “he gustado” ? I am confused why I can say “he estado aprendiendo español.” But I can’t say “Siempre he gustado los idiomas” Is this the case for all verbs like gustar? Someone told me to use “ha” no matter if the subject is yo, tú, él, ella, usted, etc.
Dec 12, 2020 8:10 AM
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El 'ha gustado' tenés que acompañarlo con el 'me' al principio, es decir: me ha gustado... . Si querés usar 'he gustado' tenes que hacer otra oración, como: siempre he gustado de...(hablar con personas -por ejemplo-). De todos modos 'he gustado' no se suele usar.
Podés decir: he estado aprendiendo español.
No podés decir: siempre he gustado los idiomas. Se dice: siempre me han gustado los idiomas.
December 12, 2020
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