Los verbos especiales Los verbos como gustar. Los verbos especiales Special verbs, like gustar, require an indirect object pronoun (IOP) which show who.

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Los verbos especiales Los verbos como gustar

Los verbos especiales Special verbs, like gustar, require an indirect object pronoun (IOP) which show who the verb is being acted upon. Other verbs that follow the same pattern are: ◦Aburrir, fascinar, importar, caer bien (mal), interesar, molestar, disgustar, encantar, faltar, parecer, etc.

Los pronombres indirectos MeNos TeOs LeLes The indirect object pronouns are as follows: Note: You can add a prepositional phrase in front of the IOP in order to clarify even more. Me gusta el baile. VS A mí me gusta el baile. A míA nosotros A tíA vosotros A ella/él/usted A ellas/ellos/Uds. The prepositional phrases are as follows:

¡Conjuguemos! The IOP changes based on the subject of the sentence. The verb changes based on the number of things doing the action. ◦(Yo) Me gusta el taco. ◦(Yo) Me gustan los tacos. ◦(You) Te gustan los tacos. If the “special” verb is followed by an infinitive, the “special” verb is sigular. ◦Me gusta bailar.

¡A practicar! Conjueguen los verbos especiales. Ejemplo: A m í (gustar) el cereal. A m í me gusta el cereal. A mí (interestar) el químico. A Juán (encantar) leer. A tí (molestar) las tareas del íngles. A nosotros (fascinar) los deportes. 1. A Tobias (caer bien) tus amigos.