A i Believe this because if u learn more languages u can get more jobs because of how many u speak
I’m pretty sure it’s estamos if it’s using uds.
In Spanish, the "like" verb works as shown in these examples (present):
A mi me gustan = I like them.
A ti te gustan = You (singular) like them.
A vosotros os gustan = You (plural) like them.
So:
Ti = you
The personal pronoun that would correctly fit the sentence is "te".
Therefore:
A ti te gustan las plantas = You (singular) like the plants.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
<span>A las 6 am llego al aeropuerto.
Luego pasar por la puerta de seguridad .
Finalmente , después de esperar en la línea que suba al avión a las 9 am .
A las 8 am Encuentro mi puerta de embarque.</span>