¡ GUSTAR! Gustar With Infinitive Verbs © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant.

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¡ GUSTAR! Gustar With Infinitive Verbs © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

What is “Gustar”?? © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

The Verb GUSTAR Gustar means “to be pleasing to”. In English, we say “to like (something)”. Gustar doesn’t work like other verbs in Spanish. Let’s see how it works! © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

Gustar Español English 1.A mí (no) me gusta/n… 2.A ti (no) te gusta/n… 3.A él le gusta/n… 4.A ella le gusta/n… 5.A usted le gusta/n… 6.A nosotros nos gusta/n… 7.A vosotros os gusta/n… 8.A ellos/ell 9.as les gusta/n… 10.A ustedes les gusta/n… 1.I (don’t) like… 2.You (don’t) like… 3.He likes… 4.She likes… 5.You like (formal)… 6.We like… 7.You all like… 8.They like… 9.You all like (formal)… © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

We will be learning how to use gustar with infinitive verbs. We will need to use the conjugated form “gusta” © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

Let’s see how to use gustar with an infinitive. Remember, an infinitive is a verb that is not conjugated, i.e. “comer” © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

First, let’s get a “feel” for how to say a gustar phrase in English.

Gustar with Infinitives I like to run. To me it is pleasing to run. He likes to talk. To him it is pleasing to talk. In English, we say … The Spanish equivalent is… © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

OK, Now let’s see some examples in Spanish.

Gustar with Infinitives I like to dance. (To me it is pleasing to dance.) You don’t like to watch tv. (To you it is not pleasing watch tv. They like to go to school. (To them it is pleasing to go to school.) A mí me gusta bailar. A ti no te gusta ver la tele. A ellos les gusta ir a la escuela. Use the singular form "gusta”, when followed by an infinitive

Gustar with Infinitives We like to talk. (To us it is pleasing to talk.) You all like to dance. (To you it is pleasing to dance.) She doesn’t like to write. (To her it is not pleasing to write.) A nosotros nos gusta hablar. A ustedes les gusta bailar. A ella no le gusta escribir. Use the singular form "gusta”, when followed by an infinitive

Now let’s practice! © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

Gustar with Infinitives 1.A ti ____ gusta montar en motocicleta. 2.A usted no____ gusta correr. 3.A vosotros ____ gusta estudiar el español. Choose the correct indirect object pronoun. (me, te, le, nos, os, les) te le os

Gustar with Infinitives 1.A mí no ____ gusta acampar. 2.A ellos ____ gusta comer el helado. 3.A nosotros ____ gusta hacer la tarea. Choose the correct indirect object pronoun. (me, te, le, nos, os, les) me les nos © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant

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