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El Verbo GUSTAR En español gustar significa “to be pleasing In English, the equivalent is “to like”
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El Verbo “GUSTAR”

• En español gustar significa “to be pleasing”

• In English, the equivalent is “to like”

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Por ejemplo:

• In English we say: “I like Spanish.”

• En español decimos: “To me, Spanish is pleasing.”

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I like the beachI like the beach.I like the beachI like the beach.

In English:

• “I” is the subject

• “like” is the verb

• “the beach” is the direct object

En español:

• “the beach” is the subject

• “to please” is the verb

• “me” is the indirect object

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En Español…:The word order is actually “backwards”:

• The indirect object comes first: Me

• Then the verb: gusta

• Finally the subject of the verb: la playa.

• Make it negative by adding “no” at the beginning.

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Who is doing the “liking”?

Indirect Object Pronouns:

meme

tete

lele

nosnos

osos

lesles

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““Gusta”Gusta” == singular singular nouns nouns ==infinitivesinfinitives““Gustan”Gustan” == plural nouns plural nouns

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Frases de clarificación:

“Le gusta la playa.”

He likes the beach.

She likes the beach.

You like the beach.

“Les gusta la playa.”They like the beach.

You like the beach.

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Frases de clarificación:

Me = a mí

Te = a ti

Le = a éla ellaa Ud.(a Roberto)(a Lola)(a tu hermano)

Nos = a nosotros

Os = a vosotros

Les = a ellosa ellasa Uds.(a Roberto y a Luis)(a Lola y a Carmen)(a mis

amigos)

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Me gusta… / Me gustan…Me gusta… / Me gustan…

Te gusta… / Te gustan…Te gusta… / Te gustan…

Le gusta… / Le gustan…Le gusta… / Le gustan…

Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…

Os gusta… / Os gustan…Os gusta… / Os gustan…

Les gusta… / Les gustan…Les gusta… / Les gustan…

Me gusta… / Me gustan…Me gusta… / Me gustan…

Te gusta… / Te gustan…Te gusta… / Te gustan…

Le gusta… / Le gustan…Le gusta… / Le gustan…

Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…Nos gusta… / Nos gustan…

Os gusta… / Os gustan…Os gusta… / Os gustan…

Les gusta… / Les gustan…Les gusta… / Les gustan…

I like…

You like…

He / she / You like(s)…

We like…

You guys like…

They / you like…

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¿Cómo se dice?

“I like coffee.”

“Coffee is pleasing to me.”

el café.gustaMe

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¿Cómo se dice?

“You like cars.”

“Cars are pleasing to you.”

los coches.gustanTe

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¿Cómo se dice?

“He doesn’t like parties.”

“Parties are not pleasing to him.”

las fiestas.gustanNo le

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¿Cómo se dice?

“We like our teachers.”

“Our teachers please us.”

nuestros profesores

.

gustanNos

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¿Cómo se dice?

“They like history and spanish.”

“History and Spanish are pleasing to them.”

la historia y el español.

gustanLes