Los Apuntes: GUSTAR. What phrases are used to talk about what people like to do? Me gusta I like Nos gusta We like Te gusta You (familiar) like Os gusta.

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Los Apuntes: GUSTAR

What phrases are used to talk about what people like to do? Me gusta I like Nos gusta We like Te gusta You (familiar) like Os gusta You all (familiar) like Le gusta He, She, You (formal) like Les gusta You all (formal), They like

La Práctica: Un Repaso 1.I like to run. Me gusta correr. 2.You (familiar) like to play soccer. Te gusta jugar al fútbol. 3.We like to eat hamburgers. Nos gusta comer las hamburguesas. 4.You all (familiar) dont like to do homework No os gusta hacer la tarea. 5.They dont like to wear blue shirts. A ellos no les gusta llevar las camisas azules.

When talking about things that people like, change the form of gustar to match the noun (singular or plural) Me gusta el chocolateNos gusta el chocolate Te gusta el chocolateOs gusta el chocolate Le gusta el chocolateLes gusta el chocolate Me gustan las enchiladasNos gustan las enchiladas Te gustan las enchiladasOs gustan las enchiladas Le gustan las enchiladasLes gustan las enchiladas

Look at the examples. Circle the noun and indicate if it is singular or plural. How does the verb gustar change when the noun is plural? Does the form of gustar match the subject or the noun?

La Práctica: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of gustar. 1. A mi ____________ el café. 2.A nosotros _______________ las ensaladas. 3.A ti ____________ la limonada. 4.A ella ___________ las clases de matemáticas y español. 5.A vosotros ____________ el arroz.

Más Práctica 1.I like (the) desserts. Me gustan los postres. 2.We like (the) steak. Nos gusta el bistec. 3.She likes the green shoes. A ella le gustan los zapatos verdes. 4.They like (the) salads. A ellos les gustan las ensaladas. 5.You (familiar) like the restaurants. Te gustan los restaurantes.