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 When we use the verb gustar to talk about things that we like to do or like, we must use indirect subject pronouns. yo tú usted/él/ella nosotros ustedes/ellos/ellas.

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2  When we use the verb gustar to talk about things that we like to do or like, we must use indirect subject pronouns. yo tú usted/él/ella nosotros ustedes/ellos/ellas me te le nos les

3  Conjugate the verb gustar  gusta when talking about things you like to do (actions). I like to run. Me gusta correr. action

4  Conjugate the verbs gustar  gusta or gustan when talking about things you like. I like pizza. Me gusta la pizza. I like the shoes. Me gustan los zapatos. singular plural

5  I like to run. Me gusta correr.  You like to eat hamburgers. Te gusta comer hamburguesas.  She likes to talk a lot. Le gusta hablar mucho. To emphasize that someone likes something we say… A mí me gusta correr. A ti te gusta comer hamburguesas. A ella le gusta hablar mucho.

6  The verbs encantar (to love/to delight), importar and interesar (to interest) are used in the same way. 1. I love chocolate. Me encanta el chocolate. 2. You love your teachers. Te encantan tus maestros. 3. We love to get good grades. Nos encanta sacar buenas notas. singular plural singular verb

7 1. It interests me to sing. Me interesa cantar. 2. We are interested in going shopping tomorrow. Nos interesa ir de compras mañana. 3. My grades are important to me. Me importan mis calificaciones. 4. Is exercising important to you? ¿Te importa hacer ejercicio?

8 gustarencantarimportarinteresarquedar actionsgustaencantaimportainteresaX Singular things gustaencantaimportainteresaqueda Plural things gustanencantanimportaninteresanquedan yome (a mí) túte (a ti) usted/él/ellale (a usted/a él/a ella) nosotrosnos (a nosotros) ustedes/ellos/ellasles (a ustedes/a ellos/a ellas


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