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Verbs like GUSTAR

Verbs like GUSTAR. Remember gustar is not like a regular verb. We only use the following forms of the verb:. Me gusta(n) Nos gusta(n) Te gusta(n) Os gusta(n) Le gusta(n) Les gusta(n). **Remember that me, te, le, nos, os, and les are Indirect Object Pronouns.

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Verbs like GUSTAR

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  1. Verbs like GUSTAR

  2. Remember gustaris not like a regular verb. We only use the following forms of the verb: Me gusta(n) Nos gusta(n) Te gusta(n) Os gusta(n) Le gusta(n) Les gusta(n) **Remember that me, te, le, nos, os, and les are Indirect Object Pronouns

  3. The following verbs are conjugated just like gustar. • encantar to love, like a lot, • faltar to lack, be missing; to be in need of • fascinar to fascinate, to be fascinated by • gustar to like • molestar to bother; to be bothered by • interesar to interest; to be interested by • importar to care about; to matter, to be important to • quedar to be left over; to fit (clothing) • aburrir to bore

  4. ¿Gusta or gustan? You must look at what follows the verb to decide whether to use the third person singular (gusta) or the third person plural (gustan) form of the verb. • Me gusta el helado. • Me gustan las fresas.

  5. Remember • If a singular noun follows the verb, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) form ej.Me encanta el fútbol. • If a verb (INFINITIVE FORM) follows, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) ej.Me encanta jugar al fútbol. • If a plural noun follows, use: third person plural (ellos, ellas, Uds.) form ej. Me encantan los deportes.

  6. Práctica gusta • (A mí) me _________la fruta. Fruit is pleasing to me. (I like fruit) • (A mí) me ________las notas buenas. Good grades matter to me. importan

  7. Más práctica: quedan • A ella le _______ cinco dólares. (remaining) • A ella le ________ las flores. (like) • A los jóvenes les __________ acampar.(interest) • A ellas les ___________ las películas cómicas. (fascinate) gustan interesa fascinan

  8. Ramón describe los gustos de varias personas. ¿Qué dice él? 1. A mí / gustar/ la ropa de Gap A mí me gusta la ropa de Gap 2. A nosotros / importar / buenas notas. A nosotros nos importan buenas notas. 3. A ti / faltar / lápiz. A ti te falta el lápiz.

  9. 4. A Uds./ interesar / resolver problemas A Uds. les interesa resolver problemas. 5. A Susana / encantar / los videojuegos A Susana le encantan los videojuegos 6. A Paco y a Sonia / gustar / la música latina A Paco y a Sonia les gusta la música latina.

  10. ¿Cómo se dice en español?: 1. Cooking is interesting to me. (A mí) Me interesa cocinar.

  11. ¿Cómo se dice en español?: 2. My friends and I lack (are in need of) $10. A mis amigos y a mí nos faltan diez dólares.

  12. ¿Cómo se dice en español?: 3. Nature fascinates you. Te fascina la naturaleza.

  13. ¿Cómo se dice en español?: 4. My brother bothers my sisters. (A mis hermanas) les molesta mi hermano.

  14. ¿Cómo se dice en español?: 5. Friends are important to Catalina. A Catalina le importan los amigos.

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