With a Review of Pronouns

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With a Review of Pronouns Verbs Like GUSTAR With a Review of Pronouns

Pronoun Review Subject Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns I we you ya’ll he they she they YOU ya’ll yo nosotros myself ourselves yourself yourselves himself themselves herself themselves YOURself yourselves me nos vosotros te os tú él ellos se se ellas se se ella usted ustedes se se We perform the action. The action is reflected onto us. Direct Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns me us you ya’ll him them her them YOU ya’ll It me nos me us you ya’ll him them her them YOU ya’ll (a mí) me (a nosotros) nos te os (a tí) te (a vosotros) os lo los (a él) le (a ellos) les las la (a ella) le (a ellas) les lo, la los, las (a usted) le (a ustedes) les lo, la We are the WHO or WHAT that receives the action. We are TO WHOM or FOR WHOM the action is intended.

GUSTAR-to be pleasing to I like the book. (The book is pleasing to me.) gusta el libro. ¿ gusta el libro? A ella gusta mucho el libro. Indirect Object Pronouns Me Te le me us you ya’ll him them her them YOU ya’ll (a mí) me (a nosotros) nos (a tí) te (a vosotros) os (a él) le (a ellos) les (a ella) le (a ellas) les (a usted) le (a ustedes) les We are TO WHOM or FOR WHOM the action is intended.

GUSTAR-to be pleasing to Notice that GUSTAR is conjugated to match the thing, not the person: Me gusta el libro. Te gusta el libro. Le gusta el libro. Nos gusta el libro. Les gusta el libro. The book is pleasing to me. The book is pleasing to you. The book is pleasing to him/her. The book is pleasing to us. The book is pleasing to them/ya’ll.

GUSTAR-to be pleasing to The books are pleasing to me. The books are pleasing to you. The books are pleasing to her. Me gustan los libros. Te gustan los libros. A ella le gustan los libros. This prepositional phrase is added for emphasis or to clarify who the pronoun refers to.

GUSTAR-to be pleasing to GUSTAR and other verbs like GUSTAR are always conjugated to match the item, not the person, regardless of verb tense. I liked the movie Breaking Dawn. Past tense! Me gustó la película Breaking Dawn. Me gustaron todas las películas de Twilight.

Other verbs like GUSTAR: Importar—to be important to Interesar—to be interesting to Molestar—to bother Faltar—to be lacking something Encantar—to really like something Aburrir—to be boring to Parecer—to appear to be Volver loco—to be crazy about something

Using your knowledge of how the verb “gustar” functions in Spanish (p Using your knowledge of how the verb “gustar” functions in Spanish (p. 38-39 libro verde), translate the following sentences into Spanish. ¡Cuidado! Does the sentence use present tense, preterite tense or imperfect tense?

My friends are important to me. (importar) ____ _______ mis amigos Me importan mis amigos.

2. Last night’s homework was important to Juan 2. Last night’s homework was important to Juan. (importar) A Juan ___ ___________ la tarea de anoche. A Juan le importó la tarea de anoche.

3. Competitions are interesting to the fans 3. Competitions are interesting to the fans. (interesar) A los aficionados ____ _______________ las competencias. A los aficionados les interesan las competencias.

4. As children, playing soccer was interesting to us 4. As children, playing soccer was interesting to us. (interesar) De niños, ______ ________ jugar al fútbol De niños, nos interesaba jugar al fútbol.

_____ _________ mis hermanos siempre. 5. My siblings always bothered me. (molestar) _____ _________ mis hermanos siempre. Me molestaban mis hermanos siempre.