Gramática 3.1 Gustar with infinitives Pronouns after prepositions

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Gramática 3.1 Gustar with infinitives Pronouns after prepositions el 30 de noviembre

Gustar with infinitives Notes You will copy the following notes on page 71 of your INB. The title for this section is: Gustar with infinitives Pronouns after prepositions If you run out of room, get a loose leaf-paper and continue your notes there.

¿Qué te gusta hacer? Saying What You Like to Do Remember, gustar is used to say what people do or do not like. It is used this way: You can also use gustar to say what you do or do not like to do. The word for the thing they like: Pick one depending on who it is that likes something: Pick one depending on what they like (singular or plural): me nos te os le les gusta gustan + +

+ + + + me nos te os le les gusta gustan me nos te os le les gusta 71 Pick one depending on who it is that likes something: The word for the thing they like: Pick one depending on what they like (singular or plural): me nos te os le les gusta gustan + + 71 Remember what an infinitive is? The unconjugated form of a verb. In Spanish, it always ends in -ar, -er, or –ir! Pick one depending on who it is that likes something: The infinitive of the verb: (In English, it always has to in front of it) me nos te os le les + + gusta correr (to run) dibujar (to draw) ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¡Me gusta dibujar! salir (to go out)

Practice! 70 Write each sentence in Spanish. We like to eat hamburgers. I like to listen to music. Y’all don’t like to do homework. You (informal) like to play baseball. He likes to read magazines. You (formal) like to skate. Nos gusta comer las hamburguesas. Me gusta escuchar música. No os/les gusta hacer la tarea. Te gusta jugar al béisbol. Le gusta leer revistas. Le gusta patinar.

Clarifying & Emphasizing 71 me nos te os le les yo nosotros tú vosotros ustedes, ellos, ellas usted, él, ella Le gusta correr. Les gusta pasear. Who likes to run? It’s not clear!!! Who likes to go for a walk?

Clarifying & Emphasizing 71 Sometimes it is unclear who likes something and clarification is necessary. Add a with a pronoun (or the person’s name) before the regular pronoun you use with gustar to clarify. When it’s already clear, you can add emphasis to the statement by using a with pronouns. a mí me nos te os le les a nosotros a ti a vosotros a ustedes a ellos a ellas a usted a él a ella You have to use a to name who likes something: A Roberto le gusta patinar. A Roberto y a Ana les gusta patinar. When you use no with these, it goes here: A mí no me gusta correr.

Complete María’s letter by choosing the correct option in parenthesis. 70 Practice Complete María’s letter by choosing the correct option in parenthesis. Soy extrovertida. 1. (A mí/A ellos) me gusta pasar el rato con mis amigos. Mis amigos son muy divertidos. Me gusta salir mucho con ellos. Mi amigo Jorge es muy activo. 2. (A él/A mí) no le gusta ver televisión. Mi amiga Laura es muy tímida. 3. (A ti/A ella) no le gusta ir a fiestas. 4. (A ellas/A nosotras) nos gusta ir al cine. Juan y Carlos son mis amigos también. 5. (A ellos/A mí) les gusta jugar a los videojuegos. Y 6. (a nosotras/a ti), ¿qué te gusta hacer?