Talking about likes and dislikes

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Talking about likes and dislikes To talk about things we like, we use the verb “gustar” Look at the following sentences: Me gusta pintar. (I like to paint.) ¿Te gusta pintar? (Do you like to paint?) A Juan le gusta pintar. (Juan likes to paint.)

These expressions are literally translated as: Painting is pleasing to me (you, Juan) We use the following construction: me Te + gusta + infinitive, or noun le

Read the following: Pregunta: Roberto, ¿te gusta cantar? Respuesta: Sí, me gusta cantar. Pregunta: Juana, ¿te gusta el gimnasio? Respuesta: No, no me gusta el gimnasio. Pregunta: Antonia, ¿te gusta ir al cine? Respuesta: Sí, me gusta mucho ir al cine.

Pregunta: ¿A quién le gusta el otoño? Respuesta: A Sara le gusta el otoño. Pregunta: ¿A Pablo le gusta la biblioteca? Respuesta: Sí, a Pablo le gusta la biblioteca. Pregunta: ¿A Victor le gusta estudiar? Respuesta: No, a Victor no le gusta estudiar.

I like to sing. You like to practice sports. Elena likes to paint. I like Summer. Do you like Winter? Juan likes Spring. Me gusta cantar. Te gusta practicar los deportes. A Elena le gusta pintar. Me gusta el verano. ¿Te gusta el invierno? A Juan le gusta la primavera.

Using adjectives Sometimes you can use an adjective without the word it describes. Pregunta: ¿Cuál bolígrafo te gusta? Respuesta: Me gusta el bolígrafo rojo. También me gusta el amarillo. How does the second sentence translate? I also like the yellow one.

Pregunta: ¿Cuál bandera te gusta? Respuesta: Me gusta la bandera azul. También me gusta la verde. Pregunta: ¿Cuál perro te gusta? Respuesta: Me gusta el blanco y negro. We use context clues to understand the meaning.