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Verbs similar to gustar a. k Verbs similar to gustar a.k.a verbs that need an indirect object pronoun Me Nos Te Le Les Español 2

Gustar= to like, Interesar= to be interesting to These verbs use: 1. Indirect object pronouns before the conjugation. 2. Either the él/ella/usted form present tense (singular object, infinitive verb), or the ellos/ellas/ustedes form present tense (multiple objects) Me gusta el libro- I like the book. (singular object) #1 Nos gusta reciclar- We like to recycle. (infinitive verb) #2 Te gustan los libros- You like the books. (multiple objects) #3 A ella le interesa la historia- History is interesting to her. (singular object) #1 A ellos les interesa bailar- Dancing interests them. (infinitive verb) #2 Nos interesan las clases- The classes are interesting to us. (multiple objects) #3

Traduzcan 1. They like to write in Spanish. (infinitive verb) 2. Music interests me. (singular object) 3. We like the shoes. (multiple objects) 4. Recycling interests you (informal singular). (infinitive verb) 5. The book interests us. (singular object)

Aburrir= to bore, Faltar= to be missing These verbs use: 1. Indirect object pronouns before the conjugation. 2. Either the él/ella/usted form present tense (singular object, infinitive verb), or the ellos/ellas/ustedes form present tense (multiple objects) Me aburre el libro- The book bores me. (singular object) #1 Nos aburre reciclar- Recycling bores me. (infinitive verb)#2 Te aburren los libros- The books bore you. (multiple objects) #3 A ella le falta la tarea- She is missing the homework. (singular object) #1 Nos faltan los libros- We are missing the books (multiple objects) #3

Traduzcan 1. Studying bores him. (infinitive verb) 2. The museum bores me. (singular object) 3. We are missing the homework. (singular object) 4. They are missing the gifts. (plural objects) 5. The classes bore him. (plural objects)