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Costar Present Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to cost
Verb Chart: Costar Present Tense
A mí |
me cuesta It costs me |
A nosotros |
nos cuesta It costs us |
A ti (Juana, Juan) |
te cuesta It costs you |
A vosotros (informal Spain) |
os cuesta It costs all of you |
A él/ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
le cuesta It costs him/her/you |
A ellos/ellas/Uds. |
les cuesta It costs them/all of A míu |
Costar Present Tense Practice
Costar Present Sentence Examples
How much does this book cost?
2. ¿Te cuesta mucho aprender idiomas?
Do you find it difficult to learn languages?
3. Le cuesta despertarse temprano.
He finds it hard (it costs hime) to wake up early.
4. Nos cuesta creer que ya terminó el verano.
We find it hard to believe that summer is already over.
5. A vosotros os cuesta encontrar trabajo. (Used only in Spain)
You all find it difficult to find a job.
They find it hard to accept the new situation.
7. ¿Les cuesta a ustedes hacer ejercicio regularmente?
Do you all find it hard to exercise regularly?
8. ¿Le cuesta a él entender la física?
Does he find it hard to understand physics?
9. ¿Le cuesta a ella llegar a tiempo?
Does she find it hard (does it cost her) to arrive on time?
10. Les cuesta mantenerse concentrados durante mucho tiempo.
They find it hard to stay focused for a long time.