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El Verbo GUSTAR n Spanish, the verb gustar means “to be plea In English, the equivalent is “to like”

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

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

El Verbo “GUSTAR”

• In Spanish, the verb gustar means “to be pleasing”

• In English, the equivalent is “to like”

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

Por ejemplo:

• In English we say: “I like soccer.”

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

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I like soccerI like soccer.I like soccerI like soccer.

In English:

• “I” is the subject

• “like” is the verb

• “soccer” is the direct object

En español:

• “soccer” is the subject

• “to please” is the verb

• “me” is the indirect object

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En Español…:The word order is actually “backwards”:

• The indirect object comes first: Me

• Then the verb: gusta

• Finally the subject of the verb: el fútbol.

• You can also say, “I do not like soccer, by adding “no” before the indirect object (me, te, le, etc.)

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Who is doing the “liking”?

Indirect Object Pronouns:

MeMe - I - ITeTe - you - you

LeLe – he/she/you (formal) – he/she/you (formal)NosNos – we – weLesLes - they - they

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¿Gusta or gustan?You must look at what follows the verb to decide whether to use the él/ella/usted form (gusta) or the ellos/ellas/ustedes (gustan) form of the verb. Me gusta la manzana

Me gustan las manzanaslas f*resas.

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Use“Use“GustaGusta”” == singular singular nouns nouns ==infinitivesinfinitives

Use “Use “GustanGustan”” == plural nouns plural nouns = (2) or more = (2) or more

Infinitives Infinitives

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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 like

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I like the book.”

el librogustaMe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I don’t like the book.”

el libro.gustameNo

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I like the books.”

los libros.gustanMe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I don’t like the books.”

los libros.gustanNo me

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“You like the desk.”

el escritorio.gustaTe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“You don’t like the desk.”

el escritorio.gustateNo

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“He likes to dance.”

bailar.gustaLe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“He doesn’t like to dance.”

bailar.gustaNo le

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I like to listen”

escuchar.gustaMe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I don’t like to sing”

cantar.gustameNo

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I like the book and the pen.”

el libro y la pluma.

gustanMe

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¿Cómo se dice? How do you say?

“I don’t like the pen and the pencil.”

el bolígrafo y el lápiz.

gustanmeNo

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

Me gusta la playa.

¿Te gusta la playa?¿Te gusta la playa?

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

No me gustan los gatos.

¿Te gustan los gatos?¿Te gustan los gatos?

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

Me gusta Big Red

¿Te gusta Big Red?¿Te gusta Big Red?

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

Me gustan los perros

¿Te gustan los perros?¿Te gustan los perros?

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

Me gusta Diet Coke

¿Te gusta Diet Coke?¿Te gusta Diet Coke?

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¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

¿¿A Señora Woosley le A Señora Woosley le gusta(n)gusta(n)??

Me gusta nadar

¿Te gusta nadar?¿Te gusta nadar?

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¿¿Te gusta(n) el heladoTe gusta(n) el helado??¿¿Te gusta(n) el heladoTe gusta(n) el helado??

Me gusta el helado

No me gusta el helado

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¿¿Te gusta(n) el baloncestoTe gusta(n) el baloncesto??¿¿Te gusta(n) el baloncestoTe gusta(n) el baloncesto??

Me gusta el baloncesto

No me gusta el baloncesto

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¿¿Te gusta(n) las fresasTe gusta(n) las fresas??¿¿Te gusta(n) las fresasTe gusta(n) las fresas??

Me gustan las fresas

No me gustan las fresas

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¿¿Te gusta(n) jugar béisbolTe gusta(n) jugar béisbol??¿¿Te gusta(n) jugar béisbolTe gusta(n) jugar béisbol??

Me gusta jugar béisbol

No me gusta jugar béisbol

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¿¿Te gusta(n) los deportesTe gusta(n) los deportes??¿¿Te gusta(n) los deportesTe gusta(n) los deportes??

Me gustan los deportes

No me gustan los deportes

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¿¿Le gusta(n) el Le gusta(n) el pájaro??¿¿Le gusta(n) el Le gusta(n) el pájaro??

Le gusta el pájaro

No le gusta el pájaro

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¿¿Le gusta(n) las verdurasLe gusta(n) las verduras??¿¿Le gusta(n) las verdurasLe gusta(n) las verduras??

Le gustan las verduras

No le gustan las verduras

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¿¿Le gusta(n) el libroLe gusta(n) el libro??¿¿Le gusta(n) el libroLe gusta(n) el libro??

Le gusta el libro

No le gusta el libro

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¿¿Le gusta(n) el fútbolLe gusta(n) el fútbol??¿¿Le gusta(n) el fútbolLe gusta(n) el fútbol??

Le gusta el fútbol

No le gusta el fútbol