Using Verbs to Talk About What You Like to Do

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Using Verbs to Talk About What You Like to Do Español 1 Unidad 1 Etapa 1 Sra. Lear

When you want to talk about what you like to do, use the phrase: Me gusta + infinitive The infinitive is the basic form of a verb. All INFINITIVES end in –ar, -er, or -ir

Verb Infinitives bailar leer cantar nadar comer patinar escribir trabajar

Other helpful phrases to talk about what people like: Te gusta correr. You like to run. Le gusta correr. He/She likes to run. ¿Te gusta correr? Do you like to run? ¿Le gusta correr? Does he/she like to run? Arturo would say: -Me gusta correr.

Indirect Object Pronouns me nos te os le les

tu vosotros yo nosotros él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes Subject Pronouns yo nosotros tu vosotros él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes

To say someone doesn’t like something, use no before the phrase To say someone doesn’t like something, use no before the phrase. -No me gusta correr. I don’t like to run.

When you have 2 verbs back to back, only conjugate the 1st one. RULES OF CONJUGATING…. When you have 2 verbs back to back, only conjugate the 1st one. Ex: Me gusta correr. gustar-to like

Mario: comer (sí) 2. tú: escribir (no) 3. Susana: patinar (no) p.37 ACT 16 Le gusta modelo: Marisol: correr (sí) Le gusta correr. tú: trabajar (no) No te gusta trabajar. Mario: comer (sí) 2. tú: escribir (no) 3. Susana: patinar (no) 4. yo: cantar (sí) 5. él: nadar (sí) COMPLETE QUESTIONS 1-5.

TAREA: Write 5 sentences saying what you and others like to do. Me gusta leer. nos te le les