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Gustar with infinitives Chapter 3

I like to draw. I like drawing. In English, an infinitive tells the meaning of a verb without naming any subject. Infinitives do not have any special endings, but they almost always have the word to before them. to eat to run to play to draw Just like nouns, infinitives can be used after another verb, such as to like. It is also possible to have -ing forms of the verb following to like. Jennifer likes music. I like to draw. I like drawing. We all like to swim in cold water. We all like swimming.

Me gusta el chocolate. I like chocolate. In Spanish, all infinitives have special endings. There are 3 types: those ending in –ar, those ending in –er, and those ending in –ir. -ar infinitives -er infinitives -ir infinitives bailar to dance correr to run vivir to live Infinitives, like nouns, can be used after a verb like gustar to say what you and others like to do. Only infinitives can be used after this verb. Always use gusta (not gustan) with infinitives. Me gusta el chocolate. I like chocolate. Te gusta bailar. You like to dance. Nos gusta vivir aquí. We like living here. Le gusta escribir cartas. He likes to write letters.

Pronouns after prepositions In English, pronouns stand for a person or thing, yet often have different forms depending on how they are used in the sentence. There are two kinds of pronouns in English: subject pronouns and object pronouns. A subject pronoun stands for the subject of the sentence. An object pronoun can be the object of the action of the verb, or it can come after a preposition (such as to).

I gave them a gift. She brought them to us. Here are the subject pronouns and their corresponding object pronouns. I  me we  us You  you you  you He  him they  them She  her It  it

In Spanish, you know subject pronouns and those used with gustar In Spanish, you know subject pronouns and those used with gustar. Pronouns have a different form when they come after a preposition, such as a (to), de (of, from, about), con (with) and en (in, at, on). Here are the forms: Subject With After a Subject With After a gustar preposition gustar preposition Yo  me mí nosotros  nos nosotros tú  te ti él  él él ellos  les ellos ella  ella ella ellas  les ellas usted  usted usted ustedes  les ustedes

Note the special forms conmigo (con + mí) and contigo (con + ti) Note the special forms conmigo (con + mí) and contigo (con + ti). Also, a + a pronoun can be used with gustar to clarify or emphasize who likes something. Tú y tu amigo son divertidos. Me gusta salir con ustedes. A mí me gusta pasear contigo, y a ella le gusta salir conmigo.