8B – Verbs often used with indirect object pronouns.

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8B – Verbs often used with indirect object pronouns

 Gustar – to like (gusta – gustan)  Hacer falta – to need (hace falta – hacen falta)  Importar – to matter (importa – importan)  Parecer – to look, seem, appear (parece – parecen)  Doler(ue) – to hurt (duele – duelen)

Those preceeding verbs often require the indirect object pronouns:  Me  Te  Le  Nos  Os  Les

Gustar – to like  Me gusta  Te gusta  Le gusta  Nos gusta  Os gusta  Les gusta + singular noun or one verb

 Me gusta la paella.  Me gusta cocinar.

But…  Me gustan  Te gustan  Le gustan  Nos gustan  Os gustan  Les gustan + plural noun or 2 verbs

 Me gustan los guisantes.  Me gustan cocinar y limpiar la cocina.

Hacer falta – to need  Me hace(n) falta  Te hace(n) falta  Le hace(n) falta  Nos hace(n) falta  Os hace(n) falta  Les hace(n) falta

 Me hace falta comprar el arroz.  Me hacen falta tomates.

Parecer – to look, appear, seem  Me parece(n)  Te parece(n)  Le parece(n)  Nos parece(n)  Os parece(n)  Les parece(n)

 Nos parece buena idea.  Nos parecen maduros.

importar – to matter  Me importa(n)  Te importa(n)  Le importa(n)  Nos importa(n)  Os importa(n)  Les importa(n)

 A ella le importa su familia.  A ella le importan sus amigos.

doler(ue) – to hurt  Me duele(n)  Te duele(n)  Le duele(n)  Nos duele(n)  Os duele(n)  Les duele(n)

 A los chicos les duele la garganta.  A los chicos les duelen los pies.

Complete each sentence with the singular or plural form of each verb:  Nos hace/hacen falta la lechuga.  Nos hace falta la lechuga.

 A ellos les importa/importan los pimientos buenos.  A ellos les importan los pimientos buenos.

 Nos gusta/gustan la carne.  Nos gusta la carne.

 Te parece/parecen buenos los tomates?  Te parecen buenos los tomates?

 No me importa/importan estudiar mucho.  No me importa estudiar mucho.

 Nos parece/parecen buena idea.  Nos parece buena idea.

 Os hace/hacen falta cubiertos.  Os hacen falta cubiertos.