Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

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Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?

Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

1 st  Me or Te? Who likes something? What is something pleasing to? Me  to me Te  to you (inf.)

2 nd  Gusta or Gustan Gusta  ONE object or thing is pleasing/liked –Depends on the word DIRECTLY after gusta/gustan –Me gusta la clase de español. ( I like Spansih class. Spanish class is pleasing to me.) Gustan  MORE than one object or thing is pleasing/liked –Depends on the word DIRECTLY after gusta/gustan –Me gustan los lápices. ( I like pencils.)

No me gusta(n) No me gusta la clase de historia. –I don’t like history class. No me gustan los pupitres. –I don’t like desks.

Te gusta(n)… Te gusta la clase de español. –You like Spanish class. Spanish class is pleasing to you. Te gustan los perros. –You like dogs. Dogs are pleasing to you. No te gusta la clase de historia. –You don’t like history class. History class isn’t pleasing to me.

Preguntas ¿Te gusta(n)….? –Do you like…? Is ___________ pleasing to you? (fill in blank with activity/object) ¿Qué te gusta? –What do you like? What is pleasing to you? ¿Qué te gusta más? –What do you like more? What is more pleasing to you?

Palabras Importantes Nada También Mucho Nothing, Not at all Also, Too Much, A lot

Practica Gustar

I like to sing a lot. I don’t like to eat tacos. You like animals. Me gusta mucho cantar. No me gusta comer tacos. Te gustan los animales.

Do you like to dance? Do you like to sing or dance more? I don’t like to dance at all. ¿Te gusta bailar? ¿Te gusta más cantar o bailar? No me gusta bailar nada.

¡El fin!