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using gustar with an infinitve, Spanish 1
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Gustar withInfinitives
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Even though we usually translate the verb gustar as “to like,” it literally means “to please.”
Gustar with Infinitives
So when you say, “A mí me gusta correr”you’re actually saying, “To Run is pleasing to me.”
Gustar with Infinitives
Correr is the subject of the sentence, and me is the indirect object. Here’s the pattern:
Gustar with Infinitives
Indirect object(person) + gustar + subject(activity)
The subject in a sentence with gustar usually follows the verb.
Gustar with Infinitives
Each subject pronoun has its own Indirect object pronoun.
Gustar with Infinitives
Yo Me Nosotros
Nos
Tú Te Vosotros OsÉl Le Ellos LesElla Le Ellas LesUsted Le Ustedes Les
To emphasize or clarify who is pleased, you use an additional a + pronoun:
Gustar with Infinitives
A mí me gusta dibujar. A él no le gusta trabajar.A Ellos les gusta bailar.
Gustar with Infinitives
Gustar with Infinitives
A mí Me A Nosotros
Nos
A ti Te A Vosotros OsA él Le A Ellos LesA ella Le A Ellas LesA Usted
Le A Ustedes Les
Now let’s put it all together:
Gustar with Infinitives
I like to dance (To dance is pleasing to me)
A mí me gusta
What?Verb in the Infinitive
Who? A + Pronoun
Verb Gustar
bailar
Robert likes to work (To work is pleasing to Robert)
Gustar with Infinitives
A Roberto le gusta trabajar.
1. A Luisa ____ gusta comprar ropa. 2. ¿A Ustedes _____ gusta estudiar?3. A nosotros _____ gusta comer galletas. 4. ¿A ti ____ gusta andar en patineta?5. A mí ____ gusta mucho mirar la
televisión. 6. ¿A vosotros ____ gusta hacer la tarea?
Práctica – fill in the missing information.
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