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Using Verbs to talk Aout What You Like to Do p. 37 EE1 U1E1 When you talk about what you like to do, use the phrase: Me gusta + infinitive Other helpful phrases to talk about what people like: Te gusta correr. Le gusta correr. ¿Te gusta correr? ¿Le gusta correr? To say someone doesn’t like something, use no before the phrase. The infinitive is the basic form of the verb You like to run. He/She likes to run. ¿Do you like to run? ¿Does he/she like to run? No me gusta correr. No le gusta correr. I don’t like to run. He/She doesn’t like to run.
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Saying What Someone Likes to Do Using gustar + infinitive p. 181 U3E1 You have already learned to use me gusta, te gusta and le gusta. Other helpful phrases to talk about what people like: Nos gusta correr. Os gusta correr. Les gusta correr. To say someone doesn’t like something, use no before the phrase. The infinitive is the basic form of the verb We like to run. You all (fam.) like to run. They/like to run. No me gusta correr. No le gusta correr. I don’t like to run. He/She doesn’t like to run.
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Using gustar to talk about things you like p. 292 U4E3 When you want to talk about things that people like, change the form of gustarto match the singular or plural nouns for those things Other helpful phrases to talk about what people like: Me gusta la idea. Te gusta la idea. Le gusta la idea. The infinitive is the basic form of the verb Nos gusta la idea. Os gusta la idea. Les gusta la idea. Me gustan las personas. Te gustan las personas. Le gustan las personas Nos gustan las personas. Os gustan las personas. Les gustan las personas.
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