Answer:
Explanation:
1.A mi amiga Marta le encanta.
2.¿Y a ti, Juan?, ¿ Te gusta las fresas y la leche?
3. A mí no me encanta el té.
4. Te gusta el agua?
1. My friend Marta loves <em>IT.</em>
We have a verb encantar. It belongs to the first group of verbs as it ends in AR. It's a regular verb and it's in the third person singular form in the present tense.
LE -- it is a pronoun, and it can be used as a direct (him, you (formal) ) and indirect object.
In this case, it's indirect. ( him/her/it and you in formal )
2. And you, Juan? Do you like strawberries and milk?
We have a verb GUSTAR. It's a verb that belongs to the first group of verbs, ending in AR. It is a regular verb and in this sentence it's in the second person singular form, in the present tense.
Les is in third person plural, and it's a direct object, because it's referring to the strawberries.
La in this case is used as an article for the uncountable noun ( milk ) and it means SHE because milk is a feminine noun in Spanish language.
Te in this case is a reflexive pronoun.
3. I don't enjoy the tea.
We have a verb ENCANTAR. It belongs to the first group of verbs as it ends in AR. It's a regular verb and it's in the first person singular form, in the present tense.
El -- it's a definite article and it means the.
Me -- it's a pronoun and it means ME.
4. Do you like water?
We have a verb GUSTAR. It's a verb that belongs to the first group of verbs, ending in AR. It is a regular verb and in this sentence it's in the second person singular form, in the present tense.
TE -- it's an informal pronoun and in this sentence it's connected with a direct object ( water ).