DOLER y SENTIRSE los apuntes Sra. Clauson– Espanol I.

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DOLER y SENTIRSE los apuntes Sra. Clauson– Espanol I

Let’s review GUSTAR What does GUSTAR mean? The translation and the literal? What are GUSTAR’s 2 forms? Besides that, what else must you use with GUSTAR? I like soup vs I like French fries.

“Doler” (o  ue) to hurt; to be hurting Just like “gustar,” “doler” (o  ue) is one of those crazy backwards verbs. This means that you only use two forms: “DUELE” or “DUELEN,” depending on what hurts. You must also use “me, te, le, nos, os, les.” ¿Qué te duele? (What hurts you?) Me duele la garganta. = My throat hurts. Me duele la cabeza. = My head hurts. Me duelen las piernas. = My legs hurt. A Lupe le duelen los pies. (Lupe’s feet hurt)

Doler(o  ue) to hurt; to be hurting By the way: (el dolor = the pain) (el dólar = dollar $) (el dolor de cabeza = headache) Stomachache = ?

La practica y los ejemplos Fill in the blanks with the correct indirect object pronoun and form of doler. 1.A Ana ___________ las muelas. 2.A mi ____________ los pies. 3.A mis hermanos ________ la cabeza. 4.A mi madre y yo ________ el estomago.

Let’s review REFLEXIVITY! How do you know a verb is reflexive? What does it mean for a verb to be reflexive? SOOOOOONG TIME

Sentirse (e  ie) = to feel Sentirse is just like the other reflexive verbs we have learned but has an e  ie stem- change… it’s chart is as follows: me sientonos sentimos te sientesos sentís se sientese sienten ¿Te sientes bien? Sí, me siento bien.

Encontrarse (ue) The verb encontrarse expresses the same meaning as the verb sentirse and can be used interchangeably. Sooo… what would the chart for encontrarse look like?

La practica y los ejemplos Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the indicated verb. 1. Mi hijo _________ enfermo hoy.(sentirse) 2. ¿Como __________ Ud.? (encontrarse) 3. Yo tengo tos. No ________bien. (sentirse) 4. Voy al medico manana porque ______ mal. (encontrarse)