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GUSTAR y otros verbos como GUSTAR

GUSTAR y otros verbos como GUSTAR. Imagina Capítulo 1. El verbo GUSTAR. Literalmente, el verbo GUSTAR significa « to be pleasing to ». Use an indirect object pronoun before the verb to indicate who is pleased . Conjugate «gustar» according to the item ( noun ) that is pleasing.

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GUSTAR y otros verbos como GUSTAR

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  1. GUSTAR y otrosverboscomo GUSTAR ImaginaCapítulo 1

  2. El verbo GUSTAR • Literalmente, el verbo GUSTAR significa «tobepleasingto». • Use anindirectobjectpronounbeforetheverbtoindicatewhoispleased. • Conjugate «gustar» accordingtotheitem (noun) thatispleasing.

  3. Ejemplos IOP + form of gustar+ subject • Megustólapelícula. • I liked the movie. • Literalmente: The movie pleased me. • ¿Tegustanlosconciertos de rock? • Do you like rock concerts? • Literalmente: Do rock concerts please you?

  4. Másinformación • Because the subject is the item or items that are pleasing, usually only the third person singular and plural forms are used. • When it is followed by one or more verbs in the infinitive, use the 3rd person singular conjugation. • No nosgustallegartarde. • Lesgustacantar y bailar.

  5. GUSTAR with requests • To soften a request and sound more polite, «gustar» is used in the conditional tense. • Me gustaríanlas papas fritas, por favor. • ¿Te gustaríair a unacita con mi amigo?

  6. Otrosverboscomo «gustar» The following verbs are used like «gustar»: • aburrir • caerbien/mal • disgustar • doler (ue) • encantar • faltar • fascinar • hacerfalta • importar • interesar • molestar • preocupar • quedar • sorprender

  7. FALTAR y QUEDAR • «Faltar» expresses what someone or something lacks. • Lefaltadinero. • Lefaltasal a la comida. • «Quedar» expresses what someone or something has left. It’s also used to talk about how clothing fits or looks on someone. • A la impresora no lequedapapel. • Esafaldatequedabien.

  8. Ejemplos • Mefascina el cine. • A Sandra ledisgustaesasituación. • ¿Temolestasivoycontigo? • Meduelensusmentiras.

  9. Adding emphasis • To add emphasis or clarify who is pleased, bothered, etc., use the following construction before the verb: • a + prepositional pronoun • a + noun • A ellano le gustabailarperoa élsí. • A Felipe le molestair de compras.

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