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 To talk about likes/dislikes in the past, most often you use the imperfect tense.

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2  To talk about likes/dislikes in the past, most often you use the imperfect tense.

3 gustaba (singular) gustaban (plural)

4 A mí meA nosotros/as nos A ___ y a mí nos A ti teA vosotros/as os A él le A ella le A Ud. le A ___ le A ellos les A ellas les A Uds. les A ___ y a ti les A ___ y a ___ les

5 A mí meA nosotros/as nos A ___ y a mí nos A ti teA vosotros/as os A él le A ella le A Ud. le A ___ le A ellos les A ellas les A Uds. les A ___ y a ti les A ___ y a ___ les gustaba (singular) gustaban (plural)

6  Choose the singular or plural based on the word after gustar.  Verbs will always take the singular (gusta), no matter how many verbs you are talking about.  With nouns, make sure to include the definite article (el, la, los, las).  If you have multiple subjects, make sure to put a in front of both subjects. If the subject would be “yo,” make sure to put a mí.

7 gustarto like encantarto strongly like chocarto strongly dislike fascinarto be fascinated in/by molestarTo be bothered by fastidiarto be annoyed by Odiar works like a normal imperfect-tense verb (but meaning-wise can be related to gustar verbs). (odiaba, odiabas, odiaba, odiábamos, odiaban)


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