How to express likes and dislikes with nouns (person, place, or thing) Me gusta, No me gusta(n) Te gusta, No te gusta(n)
Repaso You have already learned how to express likes and dislikes with infinitive verbs. What’s an infinitive? Ejemplo: I like to run. Me gusta correr. Do you like to read? ¿Te gusta leer?
Ahora, ¿Cómo usamos gustar con las cosas (things)? In Spanish, we use gustar in 2 forms: 1. If what I like is singular: Me gusta el chicle. Gum is pleasing to me. Gum agrees with gustar 2. If what I like is plural: Me gustan los jugos de fruta. Fruit juices are pleasing to me. Juices agree with gustar.
Ahora, ¿Cómo usamos gustar con las cosas (things)? In Spanish, we use gustar in 2 forms: 3. If what he/she likes is singular: Le gusta el chicle . Gum is pleasing to him/her. Gum agrees with gustar 4. If what he,she likes is plural: Le gustan los jugos de fruta. Fruit juices are pleasing to him/her. Juices agree with gustar.
Ahora, ¿Cómo usamos gustar con las cosas (things)? In Spanish, we use gustar in 2 forms: 5. If what we like is singular: Nos gusta el chicle . Gum is pleasing to us. Gum agrees with gustar 6. If what we like is plural: Nos gustan los jugos de fruta. Fruit juices are pleasing to us. Juices agree with gustar.
Soooo….. If I like something singular = Me gusta If I like something plural = Me gustan If he/she likes something singluar = Le gusta If he she likes something plural = Le gustan
¡A practicar! A mí, me gusta el chicle. A mí, me gusta el jugo. A mí, me gustan las galletas. A mí, me gustan las papas fritas.
4 minutos, 4 preguntas… ¿Te gusta/Te gustan?