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A colleague and I are wondering about something...

We would use subjunctive after a Me gusta expression when there is a change in subject, but we are seeing times when indicative is used. Please enlighten me!

example: Me gusta que todos tengan los libros hoy.

Now, can you give me some examples (and an explanation) of when you would NOT use subjunctive after Me gusta when there is a change in subject?

Mil gracias-
Daniel Hanson Can you provide some examples of times when you and your colleague saw the indicative being used?

On 3/10/17, SRA T wrote: > A colleague and I are wondering about something... > > We would use subjunctive after a Me gusta expression when > there is a change in subject, but we are seeing times > when indicative is used. Pleas...See More
Mar 10, 2017
Daniel Hanson I am having a hard time thinking of examples for this use. What comes to mind is Pablo Neruda's "Me gustas cuando callas", but that doesn't fit what you are asking. Another thing I thought of was "Lo que más me gusta es cuando los niños juegan bien". Here you don't have a "que" after "me gusta" either.
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Mar 10, 2017
Laura Ejemplos: una pareja de novios o casados...hablando de lo que les gusta de entre si.

_Me gusta que siempre me escuchas..o que siempre esta a mi lado...etc. A mis amigos les gusta que vamos de vacaciones en familia.
Jul 14, 2017
John Boehner I agree with Daniel H.
Aug 18, 2017


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