Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR to be pleasing to enchant Unlike English, the thing that is liked or loved is what takes the action, and the person who likes.

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Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR to be pleasing to enchant Unlike English, the thing that is liked or loved is what takes the action, and the person who likes or loves becomes the recipient in Spanish. Thus, we conjugate the verbs gustar and encantar for the pleasing/enchanting person, place, or thing. To indicate who likes or loves the person, place, or thing, we use indirect object pronouns.

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan GUSTAR= to be pleasing I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/you (form) is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR encanto encantas encanta encantamos encantan ENCANTAR= to be enchanting I am enchanting you are enchanting It/he/she/you(form) is enchanting We are enchanting they are enchanting

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR Indirect object pronouns indicate who receives the action me te le nos les me tú él/ella/ud. nosotros ellos/ellas/uds.

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/ is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing With, gustar indirect object pronouns indicate who the object is pleasing to me to me or, as we would say in English, “I like….

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/ is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing With, gustar indirect object pronouns indicate who the object is pleasing to te to you or, as we would say in English, “you like….”

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/ is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing With, gustar indirect object pronouns indicate who the object is pleasing to le to him/her/ud. or, as we would say in English, “he/she/you like….”

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/ is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing With, gustar indirect object pronouns indicate who the object is pleasing to nos to us or, as we would say in English, “we like….”

Los verbos GUSTAR y ENCANTAR gusto gustas gusta gustamos gustan I am pleasing you are pleasing It/he/she/ is pleasing We are pleasing they are pleasing With, gustar indirect object pronouns indicate who the object is pleasing to les to them/you all or, as we would say in English, “they/you all like….”

Escribe frases completas: ¿Qué te gusta? ¿Qué no te gusta? ¿Por qué no?

¿Qué me gusta/gusta?¿Qué no me gusta? Me gusta mirar películas Me gusta este teatro Me encanta la película Me encanta bailar Me encanta dormir Me encanta escalar Me gustan las películas de comedia No me gustan películas de amor No me gusta el beísbol No me gustan los lunes

Mi fin de semana Este fin de semana voy al cine. Me gusta mirar películas. Prefiero salir con un amigo, pero todos mis amigos están ocupados. Las películas de amor me aburren. No me gustan esas películas. Quiero reír así decido mirar una película cómica. Me gustan las películas de comedia. Me gusta este teatro porque es muy moderno. Es una película excelente y a mí me encanta. A medianoche cambio mis planes porque mis amigas deciden salir a una discoteca. A nosotras nos encanta bailar. Esta noche, sin embargo, a ellas no les gusta nada y se quejan de todo….las bebidas cuestan demasiadas, los hombres son feos, no hay espacio para bailar, et cetera. Yo sólo bromeo de todo. No estoy divertiéndome así me levanto de mi silla y salgo. Esto es la última vez que salgo con ellas. Entro en mi apartamento y duermo toda la noche. Duermo hasta las doce. Debo levantarme temprano para estudiar, pero no me importa. Me encanta dormir. Meriendo y pienso en lo que voy a hacer hoy. Mis amigos quieren mirar un partido de beísbol, pero no quiero ir porque no me gusta el beísbol. Es aburrido. Pregunto a mi mejor amigo escalar una montaña en vez de mirar el partido. Es una decisión buena porque me encanta mucho escalar. Sin embargo, ahora el lunes se acerca y no me gustan los lunes.

Preguntas: 1. ¿Qué tipo de película decido mirar? 2. ¿Por qué no me gustan las películas de amor? 3. ¿Por qué me gusta el teatro? 4. ¿A dónde voy después del cine? 5. ¿Por qué decido salir? Ud. decide mirar una película de comedia. A Ud. no le gustan porque se aburren. Le gusta el teatro porque es moderno. Ud. va a una discoteca. Ud. decide salir porque sus amigas se quejan y no está divertiéndose.

Preguntas: 6. ¿Voy a salir con esas amigas otra vez? 7. ¿Por qué debo levantarme temprano? 8. ¿Qué quieren hacer mis amigos? 9. ¿Qué hago con mi mejor amigo? 10. ¿Qué se acerca? No, ud. no va a salir con ellas. Ud. debe levantarse temprano para estudiar. Sus amigos quieren mirar un partido de beísbol. Ud. escala con su mejor amigo. El lunes se acerca.