Here are some examples:
* ¿Te gusta el helado? (Do you like ice cream?)
* Sí, me gusta mucho. (Yes, I like it a lot.)
* No, no me gusta. (No, I don't like it.)
Important note:
* "Te gusta" uses the informal "tú" (you) pronoun. The formal "usted" (you) would use "le gusta".
* The verb "gustar" (to like) works a bit differently than English. It takes the object of the liking as the subject. So, "Me gusta el helado" means "I like the ice cream", even though the word "ice cream" is the subject of the sentence in Spanish.