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Gustar and Similar Verbs Even though we usually translate the verb gustar as “to like,” it literally means “to please.”

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3 Even though we usually translate the verb gustar as “to like,” it literally means “to please.”

4 Gustar and Similar Verbs So when you say: Me gustan los programas deportivos, you’re actually saying, “Sports programs are pleasing to me.”

5 Gustar and Similar Verbs Programas deportivos is the subject of the sentence, and me is the indirect object. Here’s the pattern:

6 Gustar and Similar Verbs Indirect object + form of gustar + subject Me (yo)Nos (nosotros) Te (tú) Le (él, ella, ud.)Les (ellos, ellas, uds.) The subject in a sentence with gustar usually follows the verb.

7 Gustar and Similar Verbs You need to know if the subject is singular or plural to know which form of gustar to use.

8 Gustar and Similar Verbs If the subject is singular, use gusta. If it’s plural, use gustan. If it’s an infinitive, use gusta.

9 Gustar and Similar Verbs Me gusta el actor en la telenovela pero no me gustan las actrices. I like the actor in the soap opera, but I don’t like the actresses.

10 Gustar and Similar Verbs A mis amigos les gusta ver películas. My friends like to see movies.

11 Gustar and Similar Verbs To emphasize or clarify who is pleased, you can use an additional a + pronoun:

12 Gustar and Similar Verbs A mí me gustan los dibujos animados, pero a él no le gustan. (For me) I like cartoons, but (for him) he doesn’t. Here are the other verbs you know that are similar to gustar:

13 Gustar and Similar Verbs Aburrir = To bore A mi me aburren las películas románticas. (For me) Romantic movies bore me.

14 Gustar and Similar Verbs Doler (o>ue) = To hurt A Fernando le duelen los pies. Fernando’s feet hurt him.

15 Gustar and Similar Verbs Encantar = To be really pleasing, love A mis padres les encanta el teatro. The theater is really pleasing for my parents.

16 Gustar and Similar Verbs Faltar = To be missing Me faltan un cuchillo y un tenedor. I am missing a knife and a fork.

17 Gustar and Similar Verbs Interesar = To interest Nos interesan mucho los programas musicales. Musical programs interest us a lot.

18 Gustar and Similar Verbs Quedar = to fit ¿Te queda bien el vestido? Does the dress fit you well?


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