Gusta, again! Earlier in the course, we saw how to express likes and dislikes about activities, i.e., gusta + a verb. In this slide show, we are going.

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Gusta, again! Earlier in the course, we saw how to express likes and dislikes about activities, i.e., gusta + a verb. In this slide show, we are going to see how to express likes and dislikes about things, i.e., gusta + a noun.

Lets review! Here is how we use gusta to talk about activities that we like or dislike: Me gusta estudiar español. Te gusta estudiar español. Le gusta estudiar español. Nos gusta estudiar español. Les gusta estudiar español.

!!sdrawkcab knihT Remember to THINK BACKWARDS – the Spanish subject is the English object and the English object is the Spanish subject.

I like coffee. In addition to liking activities – swimming, going to movies, rollerblading – we also like things – coffee, milk, Spanish class (well, sometimes!), dogs, cats, and so on. When we talk about liking things in Spanish, we still use gusta, but with a twist.

Youre the detective. Lets play Sherlock Holmes for a moment. Here are some Spanish sentences that illustrate how gusta is used a little bit differently when we talk about things. Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gusta el pescado. No me gustan los refrescos.

Elementary, my dear Watson! Group them together by the form of gusta : Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. and Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos. Look at the subjects (remember, in Spanish, that would be the things we like or dislike).

So thats how we do it! Gusta has two forms: We use gusta when we talk about liking (or disliking) one thing. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. We use gustan when we talk about liking (or disliking) m ore than one thing. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos.

Lets practice! Put in the correct form of gusta in each sentence. Me _____ el vino tinto, pero no me ____ la cerveza.

¿Te gusta? Me gusta el vino tinto, pero no me gusta la cerveza. ¿Te _____ los plátanos? Sí, pero me _____ las manzanas más.

¿Te gusta? ¿Te gustan los plátanos? Sí, pero me gustan las manzanas más. A mi papá le _____ el pan, pero no le ____ los bollos (rolls).

¿Te gusta? A mi papá le gusta el pan, pero no le gustan los bollos (rolls). One more… A mi hermana le _____ leer novelas.

¿Te gusta? A mi hermana le gusta leer novelas. The subject is leer, not novelas… use gusta any time it is followed by an infinitive (-r form of the verb).

¡Me gusta el español! Well, I hope so! Thats enough about gusta for now!