Gustar to be pleasing (use it to say what someone likes, or likes to do)

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gustar to be pleasing (use it to say what someone likes, or likes to do)

How to form gustar To talk about what we like, we use the verb gustar. With gustar, we use indirect object pronouns. They are: (A nosotros) nos (A vosotros) os (A ellos(as), Uds.) les (A mí) me (A ti) te (A él, ella, Ud) le

What are those words in parentheses? (A nosotros) nos (A vosotros) os (A ellos, ellas, Uds.) les (A mí) me (A ti) te (A él, ella, Ud) le They are used to clarify and emphasize WHO you’re talking about. To go through these in more detail, click here! Otherwise, just move on…!

Putting it together me gusta te gusta le gusta nos gusta os gusta les gusta You can simply say: For example: Me gusta cantar. = I like to sing. Te gusta nadar. = You like to swim. Les gusta comer. = They like to eat.

Practice saying what people like to do… I like to walk. You like to talk. She likes to run. We like to study. They don’t like to work. (A mí) me gusta caminar. (A ti) te gusta hablar. (A ella) le gusta correr. (A nosotros) nos gusta estudiar. (A ellos) no les gusta trabajar.

What if you want to say that people like THINGS, not actions/activities? such as: I like cats. She likes animals. He likes the movie. We don’t like the soup. etc. Careful! It matters if this part is singular (one thing) or plural (2 + things).

Me gusta el gato. I like the cat. or literally: The cat is pleasing to me. el gato.

Me gustanlos gatos.

Me gusta el gato. -BUT- Me gustan los gatos.

Me gusta el taco. I like the taco. el taco.

Me gustanlos tacos.

Me gusta el taco. but Me gustan los tacos.

Me gusta el gato. Me gustan los gatos. Le gusta el gato. Le gustan los gatos.

Other forms? Nos gusta el gato. Nos gustan los gatos. Les gusta el gato. Les gustan los gatos.

Practice: 1.I like the salsa. 2.I like the enchiladas. 3.You like the cake. 4.You like the desserts. 5.She likes ice cream. 6.She likes tamales. 1.Me gusta la salsa. 2.Me gustan las enchiladas. 3.Te gusta el pastel. 4.Te gustan los postres. 5.Le gusta helado. 6.Le gustan tamales.

Practice: 1.We like the dinner (cena). 2.We like the vegetables. 3.You all like the soup. 4.You all like the salads. 1.Nos gusta la cena. 2.Nos gustan las verduras. 3.Les gusta la sopa. 4.Les gustan las ensaladas.

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gustar (to be pleasing) megusta it is pleasingto me a mí To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) tegusta it is pleasingto you (fam.) a ti To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) legusta it is pleasing to you (formal) a Ud. To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) legusta it is pleasingto him a él To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) legusta it is pleasingto her a ella To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) nosgusta it is pleasingto us a nosotros(as) To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) osgusta it is pleasing to you (pl) familiar a vosotros(as) To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) lesgusta it is pleasing to you (pl.) (formal) a Uds. To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) lesgusta it is pleasingto them (masc.) a ellos To go back to the show, click here!

gustar (to be pleasing) lesgusta it is pleasingto them (fem.) a ellas To go back to the show, click here!

The clarifiers are as follows: me = to me te = to you (fam.) le = to you (form) le = to him le = to her nos = to us os = to you (fam.) les = to you (form) les = to them a mí a ti a Ud. a él a ella a nosotros(as) a vosotros(as) a Uds. a ellos a ellas To go back to the show, click here!