qué le gusta hacer(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what does he like to do
¿Y tu marido?¿Qué le gusta hacer los fines de semana?And what about your husband? What does he like to do on weekends?
b. what does she like to do
¿Cómo está tu mamá?¿Qué le gusta hacer en su tiempo libre?How's your mom? What does she like to do in her spare time?
c. what do you like to do (formal)
¿Qué le gusta hacer por las mañanas?What do you like to do in the mornings?
a. what he likes to do
Quiero comprarle el regalo de cumpleaños a tu hermano. Dime qué le gusta hacer.I want to buy a birthday present for your brother. Tell me what he likes to do.
b. what she likes to do
Me encantaría saber qué le gusta hacer, además de mirar televisión.I'd love to know what she likes to do apart from watching TV.
c. what you like to do (formal)
Qué le gusta hacer en su casa no es mi problema.What you like to do at home is none of my business.
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