¿Cómo se dice..? (How do you say…?) I like to eat. You like to run. Enrique likes to go. (ir) We like to work. _______________ Miguleto and Tómas like.

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¿Cómo se dice..? (How do you say…?) I like to eat. You like to run. Enrique likes to go. (ir) We like to work. _______________ Miguleto and Tómas like to swim. (nadar)

Gustar + Infinitive To talk about what people like to do. Nos gusta comer pizza. We like to eat pizza.

¿Cómo se forma? How do you form it? Me/te/le/nos/les + GUSTA+ INFINITIVE Les gusta correr. = They like to run

Infinitivos (Infinitives) Un infinitivo (infinitive) is a verb that does not refer to any subject. It still has the -ar, -ir, -er ending. Por ejemplo (For example)  CorrerTo run  DormirTo sleep  TrabajarTo work

Me gustaNos gusta Te gusta___________ Le gustaLes gusta

Se ve cómo… (It looks like…) Me gusta caminar. I like to walk. Te gusta nadar. You like to swim. Le gusta dibujar. He/ She likes to draw. Nos gusta comer. We like to eat. Les gusta correr. They like to run.

Énfasis (Emphasis) To emphasize or identify the person you are talking about add a + noun/ pronoun  Por ejemplo (For example) A ella le gusta caminar.

Pronombres (Pronouns) A mí + me gusta A nosotros + nos gusta A nosotras + nos gusta A tí + te gusta___________________ A usted + le gusta A él + le gusta A ella + le gusta A María + le gusta A ustedes + les gusta A ellos + les gusta A ellas + les gusta

Se ve como.. (It looks like ) A mí me gusta dormir A tí te gusta dormir A él le gusta dormir A ella le gusta dormir A Sarah le gusta dormir A nosotros nos gusta dormir A nosotras nos gusta dormir ____________________ A ellos les gusta dormir A ellas les gusta dormir A Margaret y Jessica les gusta dormir

¿Cómo se forma el negativo? (How do you make it negative?) No + me/te/le/nos/les + gusta + infintive  No me gusta estudiar. Pronoun (a mí..) + no + (me/te…) +gusta + infinitive  A tí no te gusta hablar.

2 maneras para expresar gustar (2 ways to express gustar) (no) Le gusta trabajar. He doesn’t like to work. A Carlos (no) le gusta trabajar. Carlos doesn’t like to work.

Práctica Página (page) 43 # 13  ¿Les gusta o no?  La foto

¿Qué les gusta hacer? (What do they like to do?)