El calentamiento Write a comparison for each pair of items listed using más que, menos que, and tanto como. 1.La falda ($65) y el saco ($127) 2.Las sandalias.

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El calentamiento Write a comparison for each pair of items listed using más que, menos que, and tanto como. 1.La falda ($65) y el saco ($127) 2.Las sandalias ($19) y los pantalones ($65) 3.El vestido ($50) y la falda ($50) 4.El abrigo ($200) y los vaqueros ($99)

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The verb “gustar” Use the verb “gustar” to say what people like. – If the thing they like is singular, use gusta. – If the thing they like is plural, use gustan.

Pronouns with Gustar me gusta(n) I like nos gusta(n) we like te gusta(n) you like os gusta(n) ya’ll like le gusta(n) you like, he/ she/ it likes les gusta(n) you all like, they like Ejemplos: Me gustan los libros. Te gustan los carros. Le gustan las verduras. Nos gusta el ajedrez. Os gusta el helado. Les gustan los deportes.

El verbo “parecer” Use parecer to say how something seems to you Use the same pronouns as “gustar” Use “parece” if what you are talking about is singular Use “parecen” if what you are talking about is plural Ejemplos:  Las fiestas me parecen divertidas, pero a ti te parecen aburridas.  El examen le parece fácil, pero a nosotros nos parece difícil.  La escuela os parece pésima, pero a ellos les parece formidable.

Inténtalo Based on the cues, say whether the following people like or don’t like the items and how they seem. For example: Pablo doesn’t like parties. They seem boring to him. 1.Pablo/ las fiestas (no) 2.Alicia y Blanca/ el ajedrez (sí) 3.Mateo y yo/ los libros (sí) 4.Diana y tú/ las verduras (no) 5.Usted/ el helado (sí)

El verbo “quedar” Use quedar to say how something fits or looks on someone Quedar works like gustar and parecer – Use “queda” to talk about one thing – Use “quedan” to talk about more than one thing – Use the same pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os, les)

When using adjectives after “quedar”, they MUST match in number and gender (change the endings to be masculine/feminine/singular/plural) – Grande (s) (Este saco me queda grande.) – Pequeño/a (s) (Estos vaqueros me quedan pequeños.) Adverbs do not change: – Bien (Esta falda me queda bien.) – Mal (Estos trajes de baño me quedan mal.)

Vamos a practicar Say how each item fits. Be sure to change the endings of adjectives to match the items. For example: The shirt is small on you. 1.Tú/camiseta/pequeño 2.Ella/falda/grande 3.Nosotros/pantalones/bien 4.Ellos/ abrigo/ mal 5.Ustedes/ botas/ grande

Gramavisión Listening, Actividad 15, p. 281

Comparaciones, p. 282 – Preguntas – Videocultura/WS