El Verbo “GUSTA” En español gusta means“is pleasing” when you want to talk about Use gusta when you want to talk about whether you like or dislike an.

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El Verbo “GUSTA” En español gusta means“is pleasing” when you want to talk about Use gusta when you want to talk about whether you like or dislike an activity.

¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? ¿Qué le gusta hacer?

Por ejemplo: In English we say: “I like to dance.” En español decimos: “Me gusta bailar.”

Por ejemplo: In English we say: “I don’t like to sing.” En español decimos: “No me gusta bailar.”

En Español…: The word order is different than in English: The indirect object comes first: Me Then the verb: gusta Finally the infinitive: bailar Make it negative by adding “no” before the “me”.

(A mí) Me gusta… (A ti) Te gusta… (A él/ella) Le gusta… (A usted) Le gusta… (A mí) Me gusta… (A ti) Te gusta… (A él/ella) Le gusta… (A usted) Le gusta… I like… you like… (familiar) he / she likes or YOU like (formal)

(A nosotros) Nos gusta… (A vosotros) Os gusta… (A ellos/ellas) Les gusta… (A ustedes) Les gusta… (A nosotros) Nos gusta… (A vosotros) Os gusta… (A ellos/ellas) Les gusta… (A ustedes) Les gusta… we like… yous like… (familiar) they like or YOUS like… (formal)

(A mí) Me gusta… (A ti) Te gusta… (A él/ella) Le gusta… (A usted) Le gusta… (A nosotros) Nos gusta… (A vosotros) Os gusta… (A ellos/ellas) Les gusta… (A ustedes) Les gusta… (A mí) Me gusta… (A ti) Te gusta… (A él/ella) Le gusta… (A usted) Le gusta… (A nosotros) Nos gusta… (A vosotros) Os gusta… (A ellos/ellas) Les gusta… (A ustedes) Les gusta… I like… you like… (familiar) he / she likes or YOU like (formal) we like… yous like… (familiar) they like or YOUS like… (formal)

¿Cómo se dice? “I like to read a book.” “Reading a book is pleasing to me.” leer un libro.gusta(A mí) me

¿Cómo se dice? “I DON’T like to read a book.” “Reading a book is NOT pleasing to me.” leer un libro.gustameno(A mí)

¿Cómo se dice? “you like to listen to music.” “Listening to music is pleasing to you.” escuchar música. gusta te(A ti)

¿Cómo se dice? “you DON’T like to take a walk.” “Taking a walk is NOT pleasing to you.” pasear.gusta te no (A ti)

¿Cómo se dice? “Do you like to eat?” “Is eating pleasing to you?” comergustate(A ti) ¿ ?

¿Cómo se dice? “Do you like to hang out with friends?” “Is hanging out with friends pleasing to you?” pasar un rato con los amigos gustate(A ti) ¿?

1. 1.I like to rent a DVD. 2. You (familiar) like to draw. 3. I don’t like to work! 4. Do you like to play soccer? 5. What do you like to do? (familiar) 6. What do you like to do? (formal) (A mí) me gusta alquilar un DVD. (A ti ) te gusta dibujar. ¡ (A mí) no me gusta trabajar! ¿(A ti) te gusta jugar al fútbol? ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué le gusta hacer?

La Musica El Video

Who is doing the “liking”? Indirect Object Pronoun Phrases: (A mí) me (A ti) te (A Usted) le (A él) le (A ella) le (A nosotros) nos (A nosotros) nos (A vosotros) os (A vosotros) os (A Ustedes) les (A ellos) les (A ellos) les (A ellas) les (A ellas) les