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Objetivo : ¿Hay otros verbos como gustar ?

Hoy es miércoles, el 14 de marzo. Objetivo : ¿Hay otros verbos como gustar ?. Hagan Ahora: Saquen el diálago y practiquen de hablar. So, can gustar even be conjugated?. The simple answer is YES.

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Objetivo : ¿Hay otros verbos como gustar ?

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  1. Hoy es miércoles, el 14 de marzo. Objetivo: ¿Hay otros verbos como gustar? Hagan Ahora: Saquen el diálago y practiquen de hablar.

  2. So, can gustar even be conjugated? • The simple answer is YES. • But it doesn’t match the subject (the person who is doing the liking). It matches what it is the subject likes. • That’s why we have used verbs and things (singular & plural) thus far. • But to say, I like you. We start by asking who is doing the liking? • I am. • So, (A mí) me gusta. • Now, what do I like? • You. So, change gusta to the tú form. • I like you. = Me gustas.

  3. Indirect Object Pronouns • Indirect Objects are nouns that tell towhom/what or for whom/what • They replace (or accompany) indirect objects. (In Spanish, there must be an indirect object pronoun in a sentence with an indirect object.) • They are the same as Direct Object Pronouns (DOPs) except the singular and plural forms.

  4. Indirect Object Pronouns Singular me te le Plural nos os les

  5. le and les • These pronouns can refer to different indirect objects. • Example: Susana, my dad, him • To help clarify what they mean or who they refer to, they are often used with : a + name, noun, or pronoun. examples: a Susana or a mi padre or aél

  6. encantar : to delight (love) fascinar : to delight parecer : to seem doler (duele) : to be painful, cause sorrow interesar : to be interesting to faltar : to be lacking, need quedar (a uno): to remain, to have left tocar (a uno): to be one’s turn molestar: to bother aburrir: to bore importar: to be important Otros verbos como gustar

  7. Art is interesting (to me). The party seems fun (to me) We are missing 2 pages in the packet. Practicamos.

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