(A ÉL/ ELLA) LE GUSTA. REPASO I like You like I don’t like You don’t like I like a lotYou like a lot I don’t like at allYou don’t like at all What do.

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(A ÉL/ ELLA) LE GUSTA

REPASO I like You like I don’t like You don’t like I like a lotYou like a lot I don’t like at allYou don’t like at all What do you like to do? Do you like?

LE GUSTA “LE GUSTA” IS USED WHEN YOU ARE REFERRING TO ANOTHER PERSON ( NOT YOURSELF, OR THE PERSON YOU ARE SPEAKING WITH) “LE GUSTA” IS USED WHEN YOU ARE REFERRING TO ANOTHER PERSON ( NOT YOURSELF, OR THE PERSON YOU ARE SPEAKING WITH) “LE GUSTA” IS USED FOR “HE OR SHE LIKES” “LE GUSTA” IS USED FOR “HE OR SHE LIKES”

CLARIFICATION TO CLARIFY OR ADD EXTRA EMPHASIS TO WHO IS “DOING THE LIKING” WE ADD TO CLARIFY OR ADD EXTRA EMPHASIS TO WHO IS “DOING THE LIKING” WE ADD A MÍ – WITH ME GUSTA A MÍ – WITH ME GUSTA A MÍ, ME GUSTA CANTAR A MÍ, ME GUSTA CANTAR A TÍ – WITH TE GUSTA A TÍ – WITH TE GUSTA A TÍ, TE GUSTA BAILAR A TÍ, TE GUSTA BAILAR A ÉL OR A ELLA – WITH LE GUSTA A ÉL OR A ELLA – WITH LE GUSTA A ÉL, LE GUSTA PATINAR A ÉL, LE GUSTA PATINAR A ELLA, LE GUSTA PASAR TIEMPO CON AMIGOS A ELLA, LE GUSTA PASAR TIEMPO CON AMIGOS THESE ADDED WORDS LITERALLY MEAN “FOR ME”/”FOR YOU”/”FOR HIM/HER” THESE ADDED WORDS LITERALLY MEAN “FOR ME”/”FOR YOU”/”FOR HIM/HER”

A ÉL VS. A ELLA A ÉL IS USED WHEN REFERRING TO A MALE A ÉL IS USED WHEN REFERRING TO A MALE A ELLA IS USED WHEN REFERRING TO A FEMALE A ELLA IS USED WHEN REFERRING TO A FEMALE

EXTRA CLARIFICATION WHEN YOU KNOW THE PERSON THAT YOU ARE SPEAKING ABOUT, YOU MAY CHANGE CLARIFICATION FROM “A ÉL” OR “A ELLA” TO INCLUDE THEIR NAME. FOR EXAMPLE: WHEN YOU KNOW THE PERSON THAT YOU ARE SPEAKING ABOUT, YOU MAY CHANGE CLARIFICATION FROM “A ÉL” OR “A ELLA” TO INCLUDE THEIR NAME. FOR EXAMPLE: JUANA LIKES TO WRITE STORIES – A JUANA, LE GUSTA ESCRIBIR CUENTOS. JUANA LIKES TO WRITE STORIES – A JUANA, LE GUSTA ESCRIBIR CUENTOS. PEDRO LIKES TO READ MAGAZINES – A PEDRO, LE GUSTA LEER REVISTAS. PEDRO LIKES TO READ MAGAZINES – A PEDRO, LE GUSTA LEER REVISTAS.

CHART WHO WHAT IYOUHE/SHE LIKE(S) A MÍ, ME GUSTAA TÍ, TE GUSTAA ÉL/ A ELLA, LE GUSTA DON’T / DOESN’T LIKE A MÍ, NO ME GUSTAA TÍ, NO TE GUSTAA ÉL/ A ELLA, NO LE GUSTA LIKE(S) A LOT A MÍ, ME GUSTA MUCHOA TÍ, TE GUSTA MUCHOA ÉL/ A ELLA, LE GUSTA MUCHO DON’T/DOESN’T LIKE AT ALL A MÍ, NO ME GUSTA NADA A TÍ, NO TE GUSTA NADA A ÉL/ A ELLA, NO LE GUSTA NADA