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Gustar & Similar Verbs
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1. To say what people like in Spanish, we use the verb gustar. This verb literally means to be pleasing, So instead of saying, “I like pizza,” you would say “Pizza is pleasing to me.”
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2. Place one of these pronouns before gustar to say who likes something. ME gusta(n) I likeNOS gusta(n) we like TE gusta(n) you likeOS gusta(n) you all like LE gusta(n) he/she/you likeLES gusta(n) they, you all like
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3. Notice the “n” in parenthesis following gusta. This is because if the thing that is being liked is plural you must add an “n”. Me gusta el béisbol.Me gustan los carros. Me gusta la pizza.Me gustan los vegetales.
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4. When gusta is followed by a verb, the verb must be in the infinitive form. (-ar-er-ir) Me gusta jugar el béisbol. Me gusta jugar deportes. Te gusta nadar. Te gusta nadar y correr. NOTE: a plural noun or second verb doesn’t matter when it is preceded by an infinitive.
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5. Notice that le can stand for you (usted), he, she, it, and les can stand for you (uds.) or they. To clarify who is being talked about, use A + name or subject pronoun. A Juan le gusta la pizza. A él le gusta la pizza. A Juan y a Sara les gusta la pizza. A ellos les gusta la pizza.
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6. For extra emphasis, you can add the phrases A mí before me gusta or A ti before te gusta. A mí me gustan las fiestas. A ti te gustan las películas.
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7. Put the word no before the pronoun to say don’t or doesn’t. No me gusta la tarea. Or A mí no me gusta la tarea.
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8. Many other verbs function like gustar: caer bien(mal) to suitaburrir to bore encantarto really likeinteresar to interest fascinar to love quedar to stay; remain chocar to hatefaltar to lack; to miss moletar to botherinteresar to interest
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