“ME GUSTA” practice Gustar and Similar Verbs l You already know several verbs that always use indirect objects: Gustar and Similar Verbs.

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“ME GUSTA” practice Gustar and Similar Verbs

l You already know several verbs that always use indirect objects: Gustar and Similar Verbs

l Aburrirto be boring l Encantarto be highly pleasing l Fascinarto be fascinating l Interesarto be of interest l gustarto be pleasing Gustar and Similar Verbs

l aburrir l encantar l fascinar l gustar l interesar Gustar and Similar Verbs l aburre l encanta l fascina l gusta l interesa l aburren l encantan l fascinan l gustan l interesan 3 rd person singular 3 rd person plural

Even though we usually translate the verb gustar as “to like,” it literally means “to please.”

l Me gusta el béisbol. l Literally means: Baseball is pleasing to me.

l ¿Te interesan los deportes? l Literally means: Are sports interesting to you?

Verbs Like gustar l Remember that in the previous sentences, the subjects are béisbol and deportes, and me and te are indirect object pronouns.

Verbs Like gustar l These verbs all use a similar construction: indirect object pronoun + verb + subject

Verbs Like gustar l indirect object pronoun + verb + subject l The subject in a sentence with gustar usually follows the verb.

Gustar and Similar Verbs You need to know if the subject is singular or plural to know which form of gustar to use.

Gustar and Similar Verbs If the subject is singular, use gusta. If it’s plural, use gustan. If it’s infinitive, use gusta (same as if singular).

Gustar and Similar Verbs Me gusta el actor en la telenovela pero no me gustan las actrices.

Gustar and Similar Verbs A mis amigos les gusta ver películas. A nosotros nos gustan los partidos de béisbol.

Gustar and Similar Verbs To emphasize or clarify who is pleased, you can use an additional a + pronoun:

Gustar and Similar Verbs A mí me gustan los dibujos animados, pero a él no le gustan. Here are the other verbs you know that are similar to gustar:

Gustar and Similar Verbs Aburrir (-ir verb) –A mí me aburren las películas románticas. –A Marcos no le aburre el fútbol.

Gustar and Similar Verbs Encantar A mis padres les encanta el teatro. A ti te encanta la clase de matemáticas.

Gustar and Similar Verbs Interesar Nos interesan mucho los programas musicales. Me interesa la historia de los estados unidos

A practicar

Choose the right answer 1. Me _____ los pantalones. a.gusto b.gustan c.gustar 2. The preposition “a” reinforces ____. a.who likes it b.the space time continuum c.the Spanish verb

Choose the right answer 3. Me ____ el tenis. a.gusta b.gustan c.gustar 4. No le gusta la clase de español. a.She likes the class. b.He likes himself. c.He doesn’t like the Spanish class.

Choose the right answer 5. Nos gustan los chocolates. a. We like chocolates. b. They like chocolates. c. Everyone likes chocolates. 6. Which question is correct? a. ¿Te gustan la tarea? b. ¿Te gusta la tarea? c. ¿Te gusto la tarea?

Choose the right answer 7. Te gusta cantar. a.I like to sing. b.You like to sing. c.He likes to sing. 8. I like baseball. a.Me gusta el béisbol. b.Te gusta el béisbol. c.Le gusta el béisbol.

Fill in the blank with the correct conjugation of gustar. 1.¿Nos __________ el juego de béisbol? 2.A mí no me __________ los chocolates 3.Me __________ los pantalones largos. 4.A Lorenzo le __________ jugar al baloncesto. gusta gustan gusta

Fill in the blank with the correct conjugation of gustar. 5.¿Te __________ ver la televisión? 6.¿Te __________ el pollo? 7.A mi me__________ los refrescos. 8.¿A ustedes les __________ mi gorra? gusta gustan gusta

Fill in the blank with the correct conjugation of gustar. 9.¿Te __________ las manzanas? 10.¿Te __________ mi libro? 11.A él le __________ el baloncesto. 12.¿A ustedes les __________ mi gorra? gustan gusta

Fill in the blank with the correct conjugation of gustar. 13.Nos__________ los deportes. 14.Les __________ los partidos de tenis. 15.Me __________ leer. gustan gusta

Match the short Spanish sentence to the English sentence that best translates it 1Do you like to dance?A¿Te gusta el libro? 2He likes to swim.B¿Te gusta bailar? 3I like the pants.C A él le gusta jugar al baloncesto. 4 He likes to play basketball. DMe gustan los pantalones. 5He likes to read.EA él le gusta nadar. 6Do you like my house?F¿Te gusta mi casa? 7Do you like the apples?GA él le gusta leer. 8 Do you like the books? H¿Te gustan las manzanas? B E D C G F H A

Translate these sentences to English 1."¿A ustedes les gusta mi gorra?" You all like my hat? 2."Me gustan tus pantalones." I like your pants. 3."A mí no me gustan las manzanas." I don’t like the apples. 4."A Lorenzo no le gusta jugar al fútbol." Lorenzo doesn’t like to play soccer.

Translate these sentences to English 5."¿Te gustan las naranjas?" Do you like oranges? 6."A él le gusta la clase de historia." He likes history class. 7.“A ellos les encantan los deportes.” They love sports. 8.“A nosotros no nos aburre la clase." The class is not boring to us.

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