GUSTAR TO LIKE ME GUSTA APRENDER GUSTAR 1

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GUSTAR- TO LIKE ¡ME GUSTA APRENDER GUSTAR! 1. There are 3 verbs in this

GUSTAR- TO LIKE ¡ME GUSTA APRENDER GUSTAR! 1. There are 3 verbs in this sentence, what do you notice about the form of the verbs that follow gusta? They are not conjugated. 2. What do we call an unconjugated verb that ends in –ar, -er, -ir? An infinitive. 3. What´s a formula to remember that gusta is followed by an unconjugated verb (infinitive)? Me, Te, Le, Nos, Os, Les + gusta + Infinitive(s)

I like (friendly) You like (a mi) me gusta(n) We like We(girls) like (a

I like (friendly) You like (a mi) me gusta(n) We like We(girls) like (a nosotros) nos gusta(n) (a nosotras) nos gusta(n) (Spain-friendly) You like You(girls) like (a vosotras) os gusta(n) (a usted) le gusta(n) You like (a ustedes) les gusta(n) He/It likes (a él) le gusta(n) They like (a ellos) les gusta(n) She/It likes (a ella) le gusta(n) They like (a ellas) les gusta(n) (formal) You like (a ti) te gusta(n) (a vosotros) os gusta(n) 4. What is the rule to make the sentences above negative? To say the negative, Don’t /Doesn’t like just put NO before ME, TE, LE, NOS, LES. (FYI…ME, TE, etc…are INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS<IOP’s>) 5. Why is there an (n) on gusta if the English translation is the same? Because if what is liked is a plural noun you must use gustan.

(A mí) ME GUSTA EL HELADO. I LIKE ICE CREAM. 6. What do you

(A mí) ME GUSTA EL HELADO. I LIKE ICE CREAM. 6. What do you have to remember to include after gusta that doesn´t translate in English? el Use el, la, after gusta depending on what is liked. El is for a _______ noun. La is for a _____ noun. Use los, las, after gustan depending on what is liked. Los is for__________ nouns. Las is for ________ nouns.

(A mí) ME GUSTA COMER HELADO. I LIKE TO EAT ICE CREAM. 7. Do

(A mí) ME GUSTA COMER HELADO. I LIKE TO EAT ICE CREAM. 7. Do we use “yo” with gusta? NO!!!

(A mí)ME GUSTAN LOS PERROS. I LIKE DOGS. 8. Why does this sentence use

(A mí)ME GUSTAN LOS PERROS. I LIKE DOGS. 8. Why does this sentence use gustan, not gusta? Because what follows gustan is a plural noun.

(A tí)TE GUSTA BAILAR. You(talking to the boy) like to dance. 9. Do you

(A tí)TE GUSTA BAILAR. You(talking to the boy) like to dance. 9. Do you use “tú” with gusta? NO!!!

(A usted) LE GUSTA DAR MULTAS. You (talking to the policeman) like to give

(A usted) LE GUSTA DAR MULTAS. You (talking to the policeman) like to give tickets. 10. Can you use Ud with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

(A él) NO LE GUSTA RECIBIR MULTAS. He doesn´t like to receive tickets. 11.

(A él) NO LE GUSTA RECIBIR MULTAS. He doesn´t like to receive tickets. 11. Can you use él with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

(A ella ) LE GUSTAN LAS FLORES. She likes flowers. 11. Can you use

(A ella ) LE GUSTAN LAS FLORES. She likes flowers. 11. Can you use ella with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it. 12. Why is it gustan not gusta? Because what is liked-”flowers” is a plural noun.

(A nosotros) nos gusta sonreir y estar juntos. We like to smile and to

(A nosotros) nos gusta sonreir y estar juntos. We like to smile and to be together. 13. Why is it gusta and not gustan? Because “sonreir” and “estar” are infinitives(unconjugated verbs), not plural nouns. Infinitives will always be used with gusta. 14. Can you use nosotros with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

(A ustedes) no les gusta estar en la clase. You (talking to the students)

(A ustedes) no les gusta estar en la clase. You (talking to the students) don’t like to be in class. Yes, but you have to put “a” 15. Can you use ustedes with gusta? in front of it.

(A vosotros) no os gusta estar en la clase. You (talking to the students

(A vosotros) no os gusta estar en la clase. You (talking to the students in Spain) don’t like to be in class. 16. Can you use vosotros with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

(A ellas) les gustan los pendientes. They like the earrings. 17. Can you use

(A ellas) les gustan los pendientes. They like the earrings. 17. Can you use ellas with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

(A ellos) les gusta la nieve. They like the snow. 18. Can you use

(A ellos) les gusta la nieve. They like the snow. 18. Can you use ellos with gusta? Yes, but you have to put “a” in front of it.

¿QUÉ OS GUSTA(N)? (in Spain) ¿QUÉ LES GUSTA(N)? 19. Why did I write these

¿QUÉ OS GUSTA(N)? (in Spain) ¿QUÉ LES GUSTA(N)? 19. Why did I write these question with GUSTA(N)? Because if you want to say that you like more than 1 person, place or thing (NOUN) than you would use gustan.