El Verbo Gustar, con me, te, le, les y nos. Spanish does not have a direct translation for To Like, the closest it has can be translated as : it is pleasing.

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El Verbo Gustar, con me, te, le, les y nos

Spanish does not have a direct translation for To Like, the closest it has can be translated as : it is pleasing to me, you, us, him, them

Gustar is conjugated a little differently than most verbs. Don’t panic…

Use me, te, le, les or nos + gusta with a singular noun or infinitive to say “I like, you like, or we like...”

Ejemplos: Me gusta la playa I like the beach Me gusta caminar en el parque I like walking in the park

¿Te gusta el restaurante? Do you like the restaurant? ¿Te gusta comer en casa, verdad? You like to eat at home, right?

Nos gusta la comida We like the food Nos gusta salir con amigos We like to go out with friends

Le gusta el español He/She/ Usted likes Spanish Les gusta el arte They/Ustedes like art

If you are talking about liking MORE THAN ONE THING… you would say: me, te, nos + gustAN

Ejemplos: me gustan las fotos I like the photos Te gustan las fotos, si? You like the photos, right? Nos gustan las fotos We like the photos Le Gustan los fotos He/She/Ud. likes the photos Les gustan los fotos They/Uds. like the photos

So, me, te,le, les and nos tell you who is doing the liking The end of gustar (gusta OR gustan) tells you how many things are being liked.

Me  Yo  I like… Te  Tú  You like… Nos  Nosotros  We like… Le  Él/Ella/Ud.  He/She/You like… Les  Ellos/Ellas/Uds.  They (m/f)/Uds. like

To say you do NOT like something, put NO in front of me, te or nos Ejemplos: No me gusta la música I do not like the music No te gusta estar en casa You do not like to be in the house No nos gustan las motos We do not like the motorcycles To remember this, think of me and gusta as one word/single verb– they are partners that cannot be separated.

Ahora, miramos un video de Plaza Sésamo

¿Qué te gusta hacer?

Jugar al béisbol

Bailar

Cantar

Ver la televisión

Jugar al tenis

Tocar el piano

Ir de compras

Oír la radio

Comprar

Preguntar y contestar

Nadar

Hacer la tarea

En grupos de dos, qué te gusta hacer? Jugar al béisbol bailar cantar ver la televisión jugar al tenis tocar el piano ir de compras oír la radio comrar preguntat y contestar nadar hacer la tarea mirar fotos

Sometimes you may want to clarify who is doing the liking… For instance, if you say “le gusta” you could be talking about Robert, Rebecca, or Dr. Wohl.

To clarify, simply add: A mi  me gusta jugar al tenis A ti  te gusta jugar al tenis A ud. A él (a Adam)  le gusta jugar al tenis A ella (a Rafa) A nosotros  nos gusta jugar al tenis A uds. A ellos  (a Roberto y Rebecca) les gusta jugar al tenis A ellas (a Zita y Selena) Ex. 26, pg. 192

Fea

Guapa

Delgado/a

Gordo/a

Alto/a 

Bajo/a 

Difícil

Fácil

Divertido/a

Aburrido/a Importante: Estoy aburrido- I am Bored Soy aburrido-I am boring

Bueno/a

Malo/a

Tonto/a

Inteligente

Rápido/a

Lento/a

Calvo

Rubio/a

Moreno/a

Canoso/a

Pelirrojo/a

Otros adjectivos… egoísta generoso/a fantastico/a interesante comico/a ideal importante

En grupos de dos, describir las personas siguentes: 1. mi amigo favorito 2. mis primos 3. mi abuela 4. mis tios 5. mi hermana How do they look? What is their personality like?

Just a little recap on regular verbs

AR- Comprar- To Buy Yo ComproNosotros Compramos Tú ComprasVosotros Compraís Él/Ella/ Ud. Compra Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Compran

AR- Mirar- To see/watch Yo MiroNosotros Miramos Tú MirasVosotros Miraís Él/Ella/ Ud. Mira Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Miran

IR- Escribir- To write Yo EscriboNosotros Escribimos Tú EscribesVosotros Escribís Él/Ella/ Ud. Escribe Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Escriben

ER- Comer- To eat Yo ComoNosotros Comemos Tú ComesVosotros Coméis Él/Ella/ Ud. Come Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Comen