THE VERB ENCANTAR AND INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS Sra. Serrato.

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THE VERB ENCANTAR AND INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS Sra. Serrato

ME GUSTA BAILAR. TE GUSTA CANTAR. LES GUSTA LA COMIDA ITALIANA. NOS GUSTAN LAS MOCHILAS. The verb encantar ( to really like; to love) works like the verb gustar

INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS MeNos Te LeLes

HOW TO USE INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS  Place them before the verb encantar / gustar.  The pronoun indicates to whom or for whom something is pleasing.  ¿Te gusta la leche? Do you like milk?  Nos gusta el tocino. We like bacon.

THE USE OF DEFINITE ARTICLES  Remember to use the definite article with encantar or gustar when you're saying that you like something in general.  Me encanta el arroz.  Te gusta la sopa de pollo.

JUST LIKE GUSTAR…  2 forms for the verb encantar (singular or plural)  encanta, encantan.  Based on what is being really liked/loved you will decide if it is singular or plural.  Me encanta el perro caliente.  Me encantan las uvas.

encanta(n) gusta (n)(No) gusta (n) para nada CarlosMangoCerealCrema de maní Marcos y SusanaLa piñaQuesoUvas Nena y yoPolloJamónToronja LiliaLas papitasLa jaleaEl plátano A Carlos le encanta el mango, le gusta el cereal, pero no le gusta la crema de maní para nada. 1.Marcos y Susana 2.Nena y yo 3.Lilia

 A Marcos y Susana les encanta la piña, les gusta el queso, pero no les gustan las uvas para nada.  A Nena y yo nos encanta el pollo, nos gusta el jamón, pero no nos gusta la toronja para nada.  A Lilia le encantan las papitas, le gusta la jalea, pero no le gusta el plátano para nada.