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explain the difference between gustar+infinitive and gustar + noun.

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Answer: gustar + infinitive is saying "___ like(s) to ____", whereas gustar + noun is saying "___ like(s) ____". Hope this helps :)

Explanation: Examples -- "Me gusta comer" = "I like to eat" vs. "Me gusta jugo" = "I like juice"

Comer is an infinitive that means "to eat"

Jugo is simply an object noun that means "juice"