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El Verbo GUSTAR In Spanish means “to be pleasing In English, the equivalent is “to like”

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Page 1: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

El Verbo “GUSTAR”

• In Spanish means “to be pleasing”

• In English, the equivalent is “to like”

Page 2: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

Por ejemplo:

• In English we say: “I like Spanish.”

• In Spanish we say: “To me, Spanish is pleasing.”

Page 3: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

Who is doing the “liking”?

Indirect Object Pronouns:

meme

tete

lele

nosnos

lesles

Page 4: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

““Gusta”Gusta” == singular singular nouns nouns ==infinitivesinfinitives““Gustan”Gustan” == plural nouns plural nouns

Page 5: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

Chose the correct IOP form. Translate the sentence: (me/te/le/nos/les)

1) A Juan_____ gusta el baloncesto.

2)A Maria y a mi _____ gustan los deportes.

3) A mi_____ gusta el boliche.

4) A mis padres_____ gusta el béisbol.

5)A ti y a Suzy _____ gusta la natación.

A practicar!

Page 6: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

Me gusta el libro.

(I like the book.)

Te gusta la clase.

(You like the class.)

Nos gusta el deporte.

(We like the sport.)

Me gusta el libro.

(I like the book.)

Te gusta la clase.

(You like the class.)

Nos gusta el deporte.

(We like the sport.)

Singular Plural

Me gustan los libros.

(I like the books.)

Te gustan las clases.

(You like the classes.)

Nos gustan los deportes.

(We like the sports.)

Me gustan los libros.

(I like the books.)

Te gustan las clases.

(You like the classes.)

Nos gustan los deportes.

(We like the sports.)

Porejemplo:

Porejemplo:

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Me gusta… / Me gustan…Me gusta… / Me gustan…

Te gusta… / Te gustan…Te gusta… / Te gustan…

Le gusta… / Le gustan…Le gusta… / Le gustan…

Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…

Les gusta… / Les gustan…Les gusta… / Les gustan…

Me gusta… / Me gustan…Me gusta… / Me gustan…

Te gusta… / Te gustan…Te gusta… / Te gustan…

Le gusta… / Le gustan…Le gusta… / Le gustan…

Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…

Les gusta… / Les gustan…Les gusta… / Les gustan…

I like…

You like…

He / she / You like(s)…

We like…

They / you like…

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Page 8: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

¿Cómo se dice?

“I like coffee.”

“Coffee is pleasing to me.”

Page 9: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

¿Cómo se dice?

“You like cars.”

“Cars are pleasing to you.”

Page 10: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

¿Cómo se dice?

“He doesn’t like to dance.”

“To dance is not pleasing to him.”

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¿Cómo se dice?

“We like our teachers.”

“Our teachers please us.”

Page 12: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

¿Cómo se dice?

“They like history and spanish.”

“History and Spanish are pleasing to them.”

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““interesa”interesa” == singular singular nouns nouns ==infinitivesinfinitives““interesan”interesan” == plural plural nouns nouns

Page 14: El Verbo “GUSTAR” In Spanish means “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like”

““aburre”aburre” == singular singular nouns nouns ==infinitivesinfinitives““aburren”aburren” == plural plural nouns nouns

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Examples:

• Me aburre la clase- aburre because clase is singular

• Nos aburren la clase de ingles y historia.

• (aburren because there are 2 classes)

• Me interesa comer (interesa because comer is an infinitive)

• Me interesan los deportes (interesan because deportes is plural)

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You try:

• 1.) I like to play basketball.

• 2.) We like to eat pizza.

• 3.) Juan and Maria are interested in books. (Books interest Juan and Maria)

• 4.) Do sports interest you?

• 5.) Sarah is bored by soccer and golf.

• 6.) Janet and I are bored by History.