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Expressing likes and dislikes
By Karina Vailes
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Gustar The verb gustar = to be pleasing
in context the English translation would be “to like” Unlike previously learned verbs that you learned in class, the verb “gustar” doesn’t use Subject Pronoun, but Indirect Object Pronouns.
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Indirect object pronouns
Me = to me Te = to you Le = to him, her, you (formal) Nos = to us Os = you all (Spain) Les = to them (m,f) you all
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Indirect object pronouns + gustar
Me gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to me Te gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to you (informal) Le gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to her, him, you (f) Nos gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to us Os gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to you all (Spain) Les gusta (n) = It’s pleasing to them, you all
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Use “gusta” when the thing being liked is singular
Use “gustan” when the thing being liked is plural Note: “gusta y gustan” is the conjugation of the verb gustar in the 3rd person singular and plural.
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What’s up witth the “n” Me gusta la falda roja.
Me gustan las faldas rojas. Te gusta el chocolate Te gustan los chocolates.
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Examples: Me gustan mis zapatos nuevos. (My new shoes are pleasing to me / I like my new shoes) Nos gusta nadar los domingos. (Swimming on Sundays is pleasing to us /We like to swim on Sundays)
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In order to add clarity or emphasize the person whom we are talking in a sentence you need to use a prepositional phrase.
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Prepositional phrase A mí (As for me) A tí (As for you)
A él, ella, usted (As for him, her, you(formal) A nosotros (As for us) A vosotros (As for you all (Spain)) A ella, ellas ustedes (As for them, you all)
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A ella no le gusta… A mi no me gusta…
To make it negative A ella no le gusta… A mi no me gusta…
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Classwork: translate She likes to talk with Ana.
I like my blue jacket. We don’t like to study Spanish. You like to spend money. You all like to draw.
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The conditional In Spanish to express “would” use the ending “ía” at the end of the infinitive.
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The conditional Expressing conditional
Would like = gustaria (yo) Me gustaría (n) (tu) Te gustaría (n) (El, ella, usted) Le gustaría (n) (Nosotros) Nos gustaría (n) (Vosotros) Os gustaría (n) Ellos, ellas, uds.) Les gustaría (n)
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Me gustaría un café negro, por favor.
Examples: Me gustaría un café negro, por favor. Nos gustarían dos naranjas, por favor.
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Preposition phrase Notice how saying “le gustaría” could mean: She would like, he would like, you (formal) would like. One way to get rid of this ambiguity is adding a prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence.
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Examples: This prepositional phrase are also useful to add emphasis.
1) A mí me gustarían los camarones con arroz. 2) A ellos les gustaría una pizza. 3) A nosotros nos trae mas salsa, por favor.
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Notice that whenever there is a Subject Pronoun, it can be replace with a name.
1) A Mario le gustaría comer mas queso. 2) A Emilia le trae un café negro, por favor.
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Don’t forget the sentence structure
A mi hermana + le + gustaría … Prepositional phrase + Pronoun + gustaría …
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1) As for me, I would like some tacos
1) As for me, I would like some tacos. 2) As for her, she would like a lemonade. 3) As for us, we would like chicken and rice.
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Additional Resources From rags to riches:
Battle ship: Quiz:
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Additional resources Senor Jordan explanation of “gustar”
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