You have already used GUSTAR with infinitives notconjugated verbs to say what people like to do Now you are going to use GUSTAR to talk about things that people like not activities Reminder ID: 735177
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Gusta vs. GustanSlide2
GUSTAR
You have already used GUSTAR with infinitives (not-conjugated verbs) to say what people like to do.
Now, you are going to use GUSTAR to talk about things that people like (not activities).Slide3
Reminder:
Me
gusta
(I like)
Nos
gusta
We like, someone and I like
Te
gusta
(you like)
Le
gusta
(he, she, you formal
like[s] )
Les
gusta
They like, all of you likeSlide4
Gustar
If the item that the person likes is singular, you are going to use the same form of
gusta
that you always have, then the item. You need to use el or la before the item when you use
gusta
.
Ex:
Me
gusta
la
fruta
= I like fruit (in general).
Le
gusta
el
helado
= He likes ice cream.Slide5
Here’s what that looks like:
Me
gusta
la
sopa
(I like soup)
Nos
gusta
la
sopa
We like, someone and I like soup
Te
gusta
la
sopa
(you like
soup
)
Le
gusta
la
sopa
(he, she, you formal
like[s]
soup
)
Les
gusta
la
sopa
They like, all of you like soupSlide6
Gustar
If the item that the person likes is plural, you are going to add an “N” to
gusta
to make “GUSTAN,” then the item. You need to use los or
las
before the item when you use
gustan
.
Ex:
Me
gustan
las
galletas
= I like cookies (in general).
Le
gustan
los
sándwiches
= He likes sandwiches.Slide7
Here’s what that looks like:
Me
gustan
los
tostones
(I like fried
plantains
)
Nos
gustan
los
tostones
(We like fried
plantains
)
Te
gustan
los
tostones
(You like fried
plantains
)
Le
gustan
los
tostones
(He/she/you
[f]
like fried
plantains
)
Les
gustan
los
tostones
(They/all
of you
like fried
plantains
)Slide8
The forms of GUSTA match the item that is being liked, NOT the person.
1.A Juan y a
María
______
gusta
la
sopa
.
2.A Juan y a
María
______
gustan
las
sopas
.
3.A mi amigo _____ ________ el
helado
.
4.A mi amigo _____ __________
las
galletas
.Slide9
¡Práctica!
A
mí
_____ _________ los
helados
.
A José ____ __________
las
galletas
.
A
ti
______ _________ el
jugo
.
A
mis
amigos ______ _________
las
frutas
.
A mi amigo y a
mí
______ _________ la pizza.
A
tu
madre
______ _________
las
uvas
.
A
usted
no ______ _________ el cereal.
A
ustedes
______ _________ el pan.Slide10
¡Práctica
!
The students like cake. _____________________________________
Do you like coffee? _____________________________________
My friends and I like soups. _____________________________________
Does he like apples? _____________________________________Slide11
5. Your friend does not like milk. _____________________________________
6. I don’t like bananas! _____________________________________
7. All of you like bread for your sandwiches.
_____________________________________
8. The children like eggs for breakfast. I don’t like eggs
!
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
CONTESTA:
9. ¿
Te
gustan
las
galletas
o
te
gusta
el pastel? _____________________________________