Me gustan/Me encantan Notes #2. Review At the beginning of the year we learned how to use “me gusta” and “te gusta” At the beginning of the year we learned.

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Me gustan/Me encantan Notes #2

Review At the beginning of the year we learned how to use “me gusta” and “te gusta” At the beginning of the year we learned how to use “me gusta” and “te gusta” ¿Qué significa “me gusta”? ¿Qué significa “me gusta”? Example: Me gusta jugar los deportes Example: Me gusta jugar los deportes ¿Qué significa “te gusta”? ¿Qué significa “te gusta”? Example: ¿Te gusta jugar los deportes? Example: ¿Te gusta jugar los deportes?

Me gusta and Te gusta As we learned in the beginning of the year, we use “me gusta” and “te gusta” to talk about what I like and to ask what you like. As we learned in the beginning of the year, we use “me gusta” and “te gusta” to talk about what I like and to ask what you like. Example: Me gusta jugar los deportes= I like to play sports Example: Me gusta jugar los deportes= I like to play sports Example: ¿Te gusta jugar los deportes?= Do you like to play sports? Example: ¿Te gusta jugar los deportes?= Do you like to play sports?

Me encanta “Me encanta” is used to express that you love, or really like, something. This expression is stronger than “me gusta.” “Me encanta” is used to express that you love, or really like, something. This expression is stronger than “me gusta.” Ex: ¡Me encanta la pizza!=I love pizza! Ex: ¡Me encanta la pizza!=I love pizza! Ex: Me gusta la pizza=I like pizza. Ex: Me gusta la pizza=I like pizza.

Singular nouns Use me gusta and me encanta to talk about singular nouns (this means only 1 thing we like or love) Use me gusta and me encanta to talk about singular nouns (this means only 1 thing we like or love) Ex: Me gusta la clase de español= I like Spanish class. Ex: Me gusta la clase de español= I like Spanish class. We use Me gusta here because we are talking about only one class, Spanish. We use Me gusta here because we are talking about only one class, Spanish.

Me gustan/Me encantan Use me gustan and me encantan to talk about plural nouns. Use me gustan and me encantan to talk about plural nouns. Me encantan las fresas pero no me gustan mucho los plátanos. =I love strawberries but I do not like bananas. Me encantan las fresas pero no me gustan mucho los plátanos. =I love strawberries but I do not like bananas. Note: the –an on the end of –gust denotes that what you like or love is plural just like the –a on the end of –gust denotes that what you like is singular. Note: the –an on the end of –gust denotes that what you like or love is plural just like the –a on the end of –gust denotes that what you like is singular.

Definite articles When you use me gusta(n) and me encanta(n) to talk about a noun, include the definite article. Either (el, la, los, las) before the noun. When you use me gusta(n) and me encanta(n) to talk about a noun, include the definite article. Either (el, la, los, las) before the noun. Ex: Me encanta el jugo de naranja pero no me gusta la leche. Ex: Me encanta el jugo de naranja pero no me gusta la leche. Ex: ¿Qué te gustan más, las hamburgesas o los perritos calientes? Ex: ¿Qué te gustan más, las hamburgesas o los perritos calientes?

Practice Translate the following: Translate the following: 1) I like hamburgers 1) I like hamburgers 2) I do not like milk 2) I do not like milk 3) I love bacon 3) I love bacon 4) I do not love soft drinks 4) I do not love soft drinks

Answers 1) Me gustan las hamburguesas. 1) Me gustan las hamburguesas. 2) No me gusta nada la leche. 2) No me gusta nada la leche. 3) Me encanta el tocino. 3) Me encanta el tocino. 4) No me encantan nada los refrescos. 4) No me encantan nada los refrescos.