Questions: A Juan Carlos le almorzar en McDonalds. gustan gusta quiere
Transcript text: A Juan Carlos le $\qquad$ almorzar en McDonalds.
gustan
gusta
quiere
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Analyze the question
The question asks for the correct conjugation of the verb based on the given sentence and image context. The sentence translates to "Juan Carlos ____ to eat lunch at McDonald's". The image shows a person seemingly enjoying McDonald's.
Step 2: Evaluate options
gustan: This translates to "they like," which is incorrect because the sentence refers to Juan Carlos (he/him). The subject doesn't match the verb.
gusta: This translates to "he/she/it likes" and is the correct form to use with the verb "almorzar" (to eat lunch), which is used as an infinitive and acts like a singular noun.
quiere: This translates to "he/she wants," and while grammatically correct, the context of the picture suggests that Juan Carlos _likes_ eating at McDonald's as opposed to _wanting_ to eat there. While potentially true, _gusta_ conveys the implicit meaning better.
Step 3: Determine the most suitable option
Given the options and image context, "gusta" is the most fitting verb conjugation.