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Talking about what you like or don’t like. Cap. 2 section 2 Pg. 56-58

¿Qué te gusta(n)? What do you like? (no) Me gusta…..(use with singular nouns) Ex. Me gusta la pizza. ( l like pizza.) (no) Me gustan…(used with plural nouns) Ex. Me gustan las frutas.

¿Te gusta(n)…? Do you like…? Sí, me gusta(n)…. Yes, I like…. No, no me gusta(n)… No, I don’t like…

¿Qué te gusta más? What do you like more? Q1. ¿Te gusta(n) más….o….? Do you like…more or ….? Ex. ¿Te gusta más la pizza o la comida china? A1. Me gusta(n) más…. Ex. Me gusta más la pizza, es deliciosa.