GUSTAR TO LIKE Gustar is used to tell

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GUSTAR = TO LIKE

GUSTAR = TO LIKE

Gustar is used to tell what people like. Gustar is an irregular verb, it

Gustar is used to tell what people like. Gustar is an irregular verb, it does not follow a normal pattern. -If the thing the person likes is singular, use GUSTA Me gusta la pizza Me gusta el carro. Me gusta mucho el helado. ***Notice the use of the definite articles el or la with the verb GUSTAR***

-If the thing that the person likes is plural use GUSTAN Me gustan las

-If the thing that the person likes is plural use GUSTAN Me gustan las pizzas. Me gustan los carros. Me gustan los animales. ***Notice the use of the definite articles los or las with the verb GUSTAR***

In general, the rules for choosing GUSTA or GUSTAN are: GUSTA One single object

In general, the rules for choosing GUSTA or GUSTAN are: GUSTA One single object GUSTAN One plural object More than one object or more than one plural object

When conjugating GUSTAR, use the following indefinite article pronouns to tell who likes something.

When conjugating GUSTAR, use the following indefinite article pronouns to tell who likes something. I like Me gusta(n) We like Nos gusta(n) You like Te gusta(n) Y’all like Os gusta(n) (informal) He/She/It/You like(s) They like Les gusta(n) You all like Le gusta(n)

When you use le gusta(n) or les gusta(n), the subject is often not clear.

When you use le gusta(n) or les gusta(n), the subject is often not clear. Ex: Le gusta la comida china. Who likes Chinese food? ? Les gusta la comida italiana. Who likes Italian food? ? In order to be clear, clarify who likes something by using: A + (person/thing) + le/les gusta(n)

Now, look at the sentences before, but this time we know who likes what:

Now, look at the sentences before, but this time we know who likes what: A Billy Bob le gusta la comida china. Who likes Chinese food? Billy Bob A Juan le gusta la comida italiana. Who likes Italian food? Juan

If you do not like something, place “NO” before the pronoun. When answering a

If you do not like something, place “NO” before the pronoun. When answering a direct question, use “NO” twice. No me gusta la fruta. I do not like fruit. ¿Te gusta la limonada? No, no me gusta la limonada. (No, I don’t like lemonade. )

To ask why someone likes something, use “¿Por qué? ” (why? ). To answer

To ask why someone likes something, use “¿Por qué? ” (why? ). To answer use “porque” (because). ¿Por qué te gusta el helado? Me gusta porque es delicioso. (I like it because it’s declicious. )

¡VAMOS A PRACTICAR! For each noun, choose whether to use GUSTA or GUSTAN. 1.

¡VAMOS A PRACTICAR! For each noun, choose whether to use GUSTA or GUSTAN. 1. La hamburguesa GUSTA 2. Las películas de amor GUSTAN 3. El helado GUSTA Now, translate the following to Spanish: 1. We like… Nos gusta(n) 3. Linda likes 2. You (i) like… A Linda le gusta(n) Te gusta(n)