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Like to do…Want to do …Going to do… Español 1- Vocabulario 3.1

What’s an infinitive??? A verb in its original form Ejemplos: To run – correr To like- gustar To play- jugar To write- escribir

What does conjugate mean??? To change a verb to agree with its subject Ejemplos: I run She likes We play The teacher writes

“When two verbs go walking, the first one does the talking.” When saying that someone likes to, wants to, or is going to do something, conjugate the first verb and leave the second verb in its infinitive from.

GUSTAR= To like I like: Me gusta(n) You like: Te gusta(n) He/She likes Le gusta(n) You (formal) like We like: Nos gusta(n) You all (Spain) like: Os gusta(n) They like Les gusta(n) Y’all like

Te toca a ti… I like to rest. Me gusta descansar. She likes to play videogames. They don’t like to do homework. We like to play the piano. Do you like to eat Mexican food? Me gusta descansar. A ella le gusta jugar a los videojuegos. A ellos no les gusta hacer la tarea. A nosotros nos gusta tocar el piano. ¿Te gusta comer la comida mexicana?

QUERER= To want … (e to ie) I want: quiero You want : quieres He/She wants quiere You (formal) want We want : queremos You all (Spain) want : queréis They want quieren Y’all want BOOT VERB!

Te toca a ti… I want to swim. Yo quiero nadar. They want to play baseball. He wants to go to the mall. Do you want to write letters? We want to run. Yo quiero nadar. Ellos quieren jugar al béisbol. Él quiere ir al centro comercial. ¿Tú quieres escribir cartas? Nosotros queremos correr.

IR= To go IR a infinitive= Going to go I go: voy You go: vas He/She goes va You (formal) go We want : vamos You all (Spain) go: vais They go van Y’all go

Te toca a ti… I am going to sing. Yo voy a cantar. They are going to read a novel. He is going to ride a bike. Are you going to exercise? We are going to go to the movies. Yo voy a cantar. Ellos van a leer una novela. Él va a montar en bicicleta. ¿Tú vas a hacer ejercicio? Nosotros vamos a ir al cine.