VERBS LIKE GUSTAR. Práctica: 1. I love hamburgers! 2. Do you need (lack) a pencil? 3. My mom is fascinated by snakes! 4. My stomach hurts! 5. We don’t.

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VERBS LIKE GUSTAR

Práctica: 1. I love hamburgers! 2. Do you need (lack) a pencil? 3. My mom is fascinated by snakes! 4. My stomach hurts! 5. We don’t care about basketball.

Review: GUSTAR *Remember that the verb GUSTAR is not used like other verbs. You don’t conjugate GUSTAR into each form like you normally do with most verbs

STEP 1: First, begin with following: A mi me… A ti te… A nosotros nos… A (él, ella, John, Bob) le… A (ellos, ellas, Uds.) les…

Step 2: Then, for all forms, add:  Gusta = when talking about only ONE thing  Gustan = When talking about MORE THAN ONE THING

A mi me gusta… A mi me gustan… A ti te gusta… A ti te gustan… A él, ella, Ud. le gusta… A él ella, Ud. le gustan… A nosotros nos gusta… A nosotros nos gustan… A ellos, ellas, uds. les gusta…

Examples: I like the cat = A mi me gusta el gato. I like cats = A mi me gustan los gatos. We like to read = A nosotros nos gusta leer.

Verbs Like Gustar: There are several other verbs that are used in the same way.

Encantar = To love (NOT romantically), To really like A mi me encanta esquiar. A mi me encanta la música de Beyonce. A mi padre le encantan motocicletas.

Fascinar = to fascinate A Bill Gates le fascinan las computadoras. A los ratones les fascina el queso.

Molestar = To bother, annoy A mi me molesta mi hermano. A nosotros nos molestan los mosquitos.

Importar = To be important to / To care about A mi me importan mis clases y notas. ¿A ti te importan tus amigos?

Faltar = To lack, To need A mi me falta un lápiz. A ti te falta una bicicleta. ¿Dónde está mi lápiz?

Interesar = To be interested in A los vegetarianos no les interesa la carne. ¡A nosotros nos intersa el español!

Doler (o  ue) = to hurt A mi me duele la cabeza. A ella le duelen los pies. A mi me duele la garganta.