Gustar and Other Gustar-like Verbs

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Gustar and Other Gustar-like Verbs Spanish 3 c.1

Five Keys Things that are different with Gustar-like verbs 1.It only has two conjugations: 2.It is conjugated based on what comes after it. 3. It always uses an Indirect Object Pronoun. 4. It may also use an I.O. clarifier. (a+name or prepostional pronoun) 5. The clarifier comes in front of the sentence.

gustar to be pleasing to or to like fascinar to be fascinated with Gustar-like verbs gustar to be pleasing to or to like fascinar to be fascinated with doler to hurt or to be in pain convenir to be convenient or suitable encantar to love or delight faltar to be lacking or need

importar to matter or be important interesar to interest Gustar-like verbs importar to matter or be important interesar to interest molestar to bother *parecer to seem quedar (bien) to fit (well)

I.O Clarifiers: “Le encanta nadar.” “Les encanta la playa.” He loves to swim. She loves to swim. You love to swim. “Le encanta nadar.” They love the beach. You love the beach. “Les encanta la playa.”

(A + name or A + prep. pronoun) I.O. Clarifiers (A + name or A + prep. pronoun) Nos = a nosotros -------------------------- Les = a ellos a ellas a Uds. (a Roberto y a Luis) (a Lola y a Carmen) (a mis amigos) Me = a mí Te = a ti Le = a él a ella a Ud. (a Roberto) (a Lola) (a tu hermano)

Gustar-like verbs and questions Questions using Gustar-like verbs DO NOT change in word order from a statement. ie…Te gusta el libro. ¿Te gusta el libro?

Practice, practice, practice My family doesn’t like to eat meat. Spanish interests me. The sweater fits me very well. I need sugar for the cake. It’s convenient for everyone to go now. The problems don’t bother me. Marta is interested in rap music.

Practice, practice, practice A mi familia no le gusta comer carne. Me interesa el español. Me queda muy bien el suéter. Me falta azúcar para el pastel. A todo el mundo le conviene ir ahora. No me molestan los problemas. A Marta le interesa la música rap.