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Costar Commands
Grasp the concept of value with costar Commands in the Imperative mood. This is a verb that’s all about understanding price and effort in Spanish. Learn its importance in economic exchanges. Evaluate with ease by visiting Spanish conjugation. Assess your knowledge at our costar conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to cost, to be hard/difficult (to cost)
Verb Chart: Costar Commands
| -- | Nosotros | que nos cueste May it cost us |
*Tú (Juana, Juan) | que te cueste May it cost you | *Vosotros (informal Spain) | que os cueste May it cost all of you |
Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | que le cueste May it cost you | Uds. | que les cueste May it cost all of you |
Costar Commands Practice
Spanish Commands
Costar Commands Sentence Examples
May it cost you a lot.
2. Tú: Que no te cueste más de lo que tienes.
May it not cost you more than you have.
3. Ud.: Que le cueste lo suficiente.
May it cost you sufficient.
4. Ud.: Que no le cueste tanto.
May it not cost you so much.
5. Nosotros: Que nos cueste ir al cine.
May it cost us to go to the movies.
May it not cost us to go to the park.
7. Vosotros: Que os cueste para que lo apreciés.
May it cost you so you appreciate it.
8. Vosotros: Que no os cueste mucho porque no tenéis mucho dinero
May it not cost you much because you don’t have much money.
9. Uds.: Que les cueste menos de diez dólares.
May it cost you less than ten dollars.
10. Uds.: Que no les cueste más de cien dólares.
May it not cost you more than one hundred dollars.
Master the Command Form of Costar
Great job learning the command forms of costar (“cuesta”, “cueste”)! To strengthen your command skills, review the Preterite tense of costar for past requests, explore the Subjunctive tense of costar for polite commands or wishes, and practice the Present Progressive tense of costar to describe ongoing pricing. Keep practicing—your fluency is becoming more natural every day!


