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In this unit we are going to lear how to express likes in affirmative, negative and interrogatives. En esta unidad vamos aprender como expresar gustos en afirmativo, negativo e interrogativo. Sentences (oraciones) Affirmative: Subject + verb (like) + complement I like dogs She likes dogs Negative: Subject + negation + verb like + complement I don’t like cats She doesn’t like cats Questions (preguntas) Auxiliary + Subject + verb (like) + complement + question mark Do you like dogs ? Does she like dogs ? Answers (respuestas) Affirmative: Yes, I do / Yes, she does. Negative: No, I don’t / No, she doesn’t

Utilizamos LIKE en 1era persona para expresar nuestros gustos Utilizamos LIKES en 3er persona para expresar los gustos de alguien. I / I like / I don’tHe / He likes / He doesn’t like You / You like / You don’t likeShe / She likes / She doesn’t like They / They like / They don’t likeIt / It likes / it doesn’t like We / We like / We don’t like