(To Like)
Use “gustar” to talk about the things you like to do.
Ejemplo: I like to readWe like to run.
“Gustar” is different… We don’t use gustar with the usual subject
pronouns.
Me gusta Te gusta Le gusta Nos gusta Os gusta Les gusta
I likeYou likeHe/she likesWe likeYa’ll likeThey like
Because you are using “gustar” pronouns, you don’t necessarily have to put a subject.
If you want to put a subject, you have to write it differently.
When translating “gustar”, it does not get conjugated like most verbs…
The only form that we will use for Spanish I is
What is an infinitive? The unconjugated form of the verb (ends in –ar/-er/-ir)
Bailar Cantar Comer Escribir Leer
Nadar Patinar Trabajar Correr
If you want to say “I like to read”…
We like to run.
The boys like to eat.
Maria likes to skate.
Nos gusta correr.
Les gusta comer.
Le gusta patinar.
You could have also written them like this…
A nosotros nos gusta correr.A los chicos les gusta comer. A Maria le gusta patinar.
Me gusta …
Sí, me gusta bailar.(Yes, I like to dance.)
*nota: remember, “no” also means “don’t”
No, no me gusta bailar.
(No, I don’t like to dance.)
Tell your partner that you like to do the following things
Tell your partner that you don’t like to do the following activities.
Fill in the blank
A Carlos _____ gusta correr. A Susana y Juan ______ gusta
cantar.A mi _____ gusta patinar. A nosotros _____ gusta bailar.