Repaso Tener, adjetivos posesivos y gustar
Tener - To Have Yo Tengo Tú Tienes Él/Ella/Ud. Tiene Tenemos Tenéis Ellos/Uds. Tienen
Frases con tener Tener + que + infinitivo: –To have to do something –Tengo que ir a mi casa Tener hambre: To be hungry Tener sed: To be thirsty Tener __ años: To be ___ years old
Adjetivos posesivos Possessive Adjectives tell what belongs to whom. The adjectives must agree with the noun. They come before the noun.
Adjetivos posesivos Mi, Mis - My Tu, Tus - Your Su, Sus - His/Her/Your Nuestro/a, Nuestros/as - Our Vuestro/a, Vuestros/as - Your Su, Sus - Their/Your Es mi libro. Ella es nuestra hermana.
Gustar Gustar = to be pleasing You will only use this verb in the 3rd person - gusta or gustan. You add pronouns to tell who it is pleasing to. Me = to meNos = to us Te = to youOs = to you all Le = to him/herLes = to them, you all
Gustar - to be pleasing Use GUSTA when the word after it is singular. Use GUSTAN when the word after it is plural. A mí me gusta el fútbol. –Soccer is pleasing to me/I like soccer A mí me gustan los deportes. –Sports are pleasing to me/I like sports
Interesar y aburrir The verbs Interesar (to be interesting) and Aburrir (to be boring) also work the same way. You will only use the forms INTERESA and INTERESAN You will only use the forms ABURRE and ABURREN. –Me interesan los deportes –Me aburren las matemáticas. –Te interesa la escuela. –Te aburre la tarea.