In Lección 2, you learned how to express preferences with gustar

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In Lección 2, you learned how to express preferences with gustar In Lección 2, you learned how to express preferences with gustar. You will now learn more about the verb gustar and other similar verbs. Observe these examples. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

As the examples show, constructions with gustar do not have a direct equivalent in English. The literal meaning of this construction is to be pleasing to (someone), and it requires the use of an indirect object pronoun. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

In the diagram above, observe how in the Spanish sentence the object being liked (ese champú) is really the subject of the sentence. The person who likes the object, in turn, is an indirect object because it answers the question: To whom is the shampoo pleasing? © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Other verbs in Spanish are used in the same way as gustar Other verbs in Spanish are used in the same way as gustar. Here is a list of the most common ones. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Faltar expresses what is lacking or missing. Me falta una página. I’m missing one page. Quedar expresses how much of something is left. Nos quedan tres pesos. We have three pesos left. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Estos zapatos me quedan bien. These shoes fit me well. ¡Atención! (cont.) Quedar also means to fit. It’s also used to tell how something looks (on someone). Estos zapatos me quedan bien. These shoes fit me well. Esa camisa te queda muy bien. That shirt looks good on you. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The most commonly used verb forms with gustar and similar verbs are the third person (singular and plural). When the object or person being liked is singular, the singular form (gusta/molesta, etc.) is used. When two or more objects or persons are being liked, the plural form (gustan) is used. Observe the following diagram: © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

To express what someone likes or does not like to do, use an appropriate verb followed by an infinitive. The singular form is used even if there is more than one infinitive. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

As you have already learned, the construction a + [pronoun] (a mí, a ti, a usted, a él, etc.) is used to clarify or to emphasize who is pleased, bored, etc. The construction a + [noun] can also be used before the indirect object pronoun to clarify or to emphasize who is pleased. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Mí (me) has an accent mark to distinguish it from the possessive adjective mi (my). © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Indica el pronombre del objeto indirecto y la forma del tiempo presente adecuados en cada oración. La primera oración de cada columna se da como ejemplo. A él __________ viajar. A mí _____ bailar. A nosotras _____ cantar. A ustedes _____ leer. A ti _____ correr y patinar. A ellos _____ los aviones. A mis padres _____ caminar. A usted _____ jugar al tenis. A mi esposo y a mí _____ dormir. A Alberto _____ dibujar y pintar. A todos _____ opinar. A Pili _____ ir de compras. A ellos ___________ los deportes. A ti _____las películas. A usted _____ los viajes. A mí _____ las revistas. A Jorge y a Luis _____ los perros. A nosotros _____ las vacaciones. A ustedes _____ el béisbol. A Marcela _____ los libros. A mis amigos _____ los museos. A ella _____ el ciclismo. A Omar _____ ir de compras. A ti y a mí _____ el baile. fascinar aburrir le fascina les aburren © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.