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Notes: Gustar vs. Encantar

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1 Notes: Gustar vs. Encantar
Gustar is a verb. It means “to like” Encantar is a verb. It means “to love” 3. In order to say what one likes or loves, follow these simple rules: a. if there is a noun in the sentence, the verb (gusta/gustan, encanta/encantan) must agree in number with that noun. b. if there is a verb (infinitive) in the sentence, always use the singular form of the verb (gusta/encanta) How to begin your answers: a. In order to begin your answer correctly, find out the subject of the sentence yo= A mi, me... Ud.= A Ud., le Uds.= A Uds., les... tú= A ti, te... Nosotros= A nosotros, nos... él= A él, le... ellos= A ellos, les... ella= A ella, le... ellas= A ellas, les...

2 Ejemplos With nouns: (MAKE THE VERB AGREE IN NUMBER WITH THE NOUN!)
I like the orange, black, and white butterfly. A mi, me gusta la mariposa anaranjada, negra, y blanca. You all don’t like the green and blue pants. A Uds., no les gustan los pantalones verdes y azules She loves the red and black shirt. A ella, le encanta la camisa roja y negra Mrs. Cooper doesn’t like the orange and brown skirt. - A ella, no le gusta la falda anaranjada y marrón With infinitives (verbs): (ALWAYS USE THE SINGULAR FORM OF THE VERB!) I love to sing You all love to dance. A mi, me encanta cantar - A Uds., les encanta bailar 2. They don’t like to clean Alexzandria doesn’t like to draw. - A ellos, no les gusta limpiar - A ella, no le gusta dibujar


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