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1 Verbs like GUSTAR

2 Remember gustar is not like a regular verb
Remember gustar is not like a regular verb. We only use the following forms of the verb: Me gusta(n) Nos gusta(n) Te gusta(n) Le gusta(n) Les gusta(n)

3 Other verbs like GUSTAR The following verbs are conjugated just like gustar.
encantar faltar fascinar gustar molestar interesar importar doler* to love to be missing to fascinate to like to bother to interest to be important to hurt

4 Remember If a singular noun follows the verb, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) form ej. Me encanta el fútbol. If a verb (INFINITIVE FORM) follows, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) ej. Me encanta jugar al fútbol. If a plural noun follows, use: third person plural (ellos, ellas, Uds.) form ej. Me encantan los deportes.

5 ¿Gusta or gustan? You must look at what follows the verb to decide whether to use the third person singular (gusta) or the third person plural (gustan) form of the verb. Me gusta el helado. Me gustan las fresas. Me gusta jugar deportes. Me gustan los deportes. Me gusta hablar, comer y bailar.

6 Escribe: I like my classes. I like to study. I like Spanish. My knee hurts. My fingers hurt. We love the cafeteria. José loves the girls. Me gustan mis clases. Me gusta estudiar. Me gusta el español. Me duele la rodilla. Me duelen los dedos. No encanta la cafetería. A José le encantan las chicas.

7 Verbs like GUSTAR

8 Remember gustar is not like a regular verb
Remember gustar is not like a regular verb. We only use the following forms of the verb: Me gusta(n) Nos gusta(n) Te gusta(n) Le gusta(n) Les gusta(n)

9 Other verbs like GUSTAR The following verbs are conjugated just like gustar.
encantar faltar fascinar gustar molestar interesar importar doler*

10 Remember If a singular noun follows the verb, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) form If a verb (INFINITIVE FORM) follows, use: third person singular (él, ella, Ud.) If a plural noun follows, use: third person plural (ellos, ellas, Uds.) form

11 ¿Gusta or gustan? You must look at what follows the verb to decide whether to use the third person singular (gusta) or the third person plural (gustan) form of the verb. Me gusta el helado. Me gustan las fresas. Me gusta jugar deportes. Me gustan los deportes. Me gusta hablar, comer y bailar.

12 Escribe: I like my classes. I like to study. I like Spanish. My knee hurts. My fingers hurt. We love the cafeteria. José loves the girls.


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