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Verb phrases Club de jóvenes El parqueLa piscina El polideportivo El cineEl centro comercial La playaEl estadio hablar con amigos; leer comics

Verbs that work like gustar: remember to put the object pronoun always in front Encantar to love Ex: Me encanta ir al teatro Me encantan los coches rojos Fascinar to love Ex: Me fascina la música Me fascinan los animales Interesar to be interested in something Ex: Me interesa la historia Me interesan las matemáticas

Verbs that work like gustar Apetecer to feel like Ex: Me apetece comer helado Me apetecen las fresas Aburrirto be bored by something Ex: Me aburre “Eastenders” Me aburren Marta y Carlos Now write 3 sentences using these verbs.

Write these sentences in Spanish; don’t forget the object pronoun! 1.I love English and Geography. 2.I am interested in Music. 3.I am interested in Maths. 4.I am fascinated by the cinema 5.I love to go shopping and to play tennis. 6.I like rugby and football lots. Now rewrite them using 3 rd person singular “he/she …”

Write these sentences in Spanish; don’t forget the object pronoun! 1.He is interested in studying languages. 2.We feel like going camping. 3.I am interested in Maths. 4.I am not fascinated by the cinema. 5.I love to go shopping and to play tennis. 6.He feels like playing rugby and football. Now rewrite them all using 3 rd person plural “they”