Gustar - complete – SP 2 Lección 7.

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Gustar - complete – SP 2 Lección 7

En español 1 Me gusta comer I like to eat Te gusta comer You like to eat Le gusta comer He/She likes to eat What they really say is: To eat pleases me. Me = me To eat pleases you. Te = you To eat pleases him/her. Le = him/her

Nos gusta correr we like to run *To run pleases us Os gusta correr Les gusta correr They like to run *to run pleases them Y’all like to run *to run pleases y’all

But…. What if I want to tell that I like some THING rather than an action or activity? P. Ej: I like pizza. I like apples.

P. Ej: I like pizza. I like apples. Remember: the actual LITERAL meaning is: Pizza pleases me. Apples please me. SO…… What we need to do is….

Vary the conjugation of gusta. I like Pizza. Or Pizza pleases me. Pizza is SINGULAR so gusta stays gusta. Me gusta la pizza. ( instead of me gusta comer pizza)

I like apples. Or Apples please me. Apples is PLURAL. Instead of using gusta which is the singular form of the verb, I should use gustan

I like apples. Or Apples please me. Apples is PLURAL. Instead of using gusta which is the singular form of the verb, I should use gustan. Me gustan las manzanas. (Me gusta comer las manzanas.)

DISLIKES! To say you DON’T like something: Just add NO before me, te, le, nos, or les A mí no me gusta la piña, pero me encantan las uvas.

One more thing! Use personal A when talking about a person that likes something.

Clarifying/emphasizing phrases with A A mí – me A ti – te A él – le A ella – le A name – le A usted – le A nosotros – nos A vosotros – os A ellos – les A ellas – les A names – les A ustedes - les

There are many expressions in Spanish that work exactly the same way. Me encanta me fascina Me fastidia me aburre Me interesa *Me gustaría *Me encantaría

A Ignacio le interesa aprender música nueva. A mí me aburre escuchar música Rap. A tí te fastidia hacer la tarea. A Juan le aburre trabajar porque es perezoso.