Verduras
Gusta/Gustan
Frutas
Gustaría/Gustarían
Los adjetivos
100

Don't cry when you're cooking with this vegetable.

las cebollas

100

Translate the phrase: "Do you like apples?"

te gustan manzanas

100

This tropical fruit is rough on the outside, but so sweet on the inside.

la piña

100

Translate the phrase: "I would like tacos"

me gustarían tacos

100

In Spanish, these two adjectives describe food and drink temperature. 

caliente y frío

200

Americans may think they came from France, but this salty treat made from potatoes is all American. 

las papas fritas

200

Translate the phrase: "He likes chicken."

le gusta el pollo

200

This red fruit is delicious and pairs well with chocolate.

la fresa

200

Translate the phrase: "She would like salad."

Le gustaría la ensalada

200

Translate the phrase: "The juice is sour."

El jugo está agrio

300

This controversial vegetable may not actually be a vegetable... the secret may be in the sauce. 

el tomate

300

Translate the phrase: "They like eggs."

les gustan los huevos 

300

They say that if you eat this fruit everyday, it keeps the doctor away. 

la manzana

300

Translate the phrase: "We would like water"

Nos gustaria el agua

300

Similar to English, we use this word with an adjective to emphasize it. 

"muy"

400

You may like this dish of mixed vegetables as a side or a main course. 

la ensalada

400

We like bananas

Nosotros nos gustan los plátanos

400

This sour fruit can often be found in your water... or maybe over some grilled chicken.

el limón

400

Translate the phrase: "They would like the banana

Les gustaría el platano 

400

When someone is feeling annoyed they could be described as this... like a pretzel. 

salado

500

Toot toot! This vegetable can be served many different ways, such as with rice, and keeps your body healthy.

los frijoles

500

Name all five indirect object pronouns that go with gusta and gustan. 

me, te, le, nos, les

500

This yellow fruit may sound like it made from "platinum"... but it's not!

el plátano

500

Translate the phrase: "We would like coffee."

Nos gustaría el cafe

500

Translate the phrase: "You would like spicy chicken."

Te gustaría el pollo picante