GUSTARPráctica. We are pleased with your new attitude. Nos agrada tu nueva actitud.

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GUSTARPráctica

We are pleased with your new attitude. Nos agrada tu nueva actitud.

The teacher is running out of patience. Al maestro se le acaba (está acabando) la paciencia.

Antonio was fascinated by her beauty. A Antonio le fascinó (fascinaba) su belleza.

They will be surprised by the results. Les sorprenderán los resultados.

When did Marta lose her boots? ¿Cuándo se le perdieron a Marta las botas?

His parents are pained by his lack of respect. A sus padres les duele su falta de respeto.

Sr. Martín, do you need pencils or pens? Sr. Martín, ¿le faltan (hacen falta) lápices o bolígrafos?

It will never dawn on you to be quiet. Nunca se te ocurrirá callarte.

It didn’t dawn on us to call José No se nos ocurrió llamar a José.

María’s excited about the plans. A María le estusiasman los planes.

They will be pleased to attend the meeting. Les agradará asistir a la reunión.

I have more than enough papel for everyone. Me sobra papel para todos.

Carmen, are you missing something? Carmen, ¿a ti te falta (hace falta) algo?

FIN