Español 1 Unidad 1 Etapa 1 Sra. Lear. All INFINITIVES end in –ar, -er, or -ir.

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Español 1 Unidad 1 Etapa 1 Sra. Lear

All INFINITIVES end in –ar, -er, or -ir

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 menos teos leles

To say someone doesnt like something, use no before the phrase. -No me gusta correr. I dont like to run.

RULES OF CONJUGATING…. ANY TIME YOU HAVE TWO OR MORE VERBS IN A PHRASE YOU ONLY CONJUGATE THE FIRST VERB. Ex: Me gusta correr.

p.37 ACT 16 Le gusta modelo: Marisol: correr (sí) Le gusta correr. tú: trabajar (no) No te gusta trabajar. 1. Mario: comer (sí) 2. tú: escribir (no) 3. Susana: patinar (no) 4. yo: cantar (sí) 5. él: nadar (sí) 6. Elena: bailar (no) 7. Tú: leer (sí) 8. yo: trabajar (sí)

ACT 18 p.40 Me gusta Explica lo que te gusta y lo que no te gusta hacer. (Explain what you like and dont like to do.) TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH. Modelo: escribir (No) Me gusta escribir. 1. cantar: (No) me gusta cantar. I dont like to sing. 2. Trabajar Me gusta trabajar. I like to work. 3. patinar 4. comer 5. nadar 6. correr 7. bailar 8. Leer 9. escribir 10. hablar