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Gustar

Gustar. A mi… (To me…). In Spanish , there is something known as the personal “a” that indicates that an action is being done upon a person . A= to A mi A ti A él/ella A nosotros A ellos/ellas A ustedes. Object pronouns. Me (me) Te ( you ) Le ( him / her )

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Gustar

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  1. Gustar

  2. A mi… (To me…) In Spanish, thereissomethingknown as the personal “a” thatindicatesthatanactionisbeing done upon a person. A= to A mi A ti A él/ella A nosotros A ellos/ellas A ustedes

  3. Objectpronouns Me (me) Te (you) Le (him/her) Nos (us) Les (Them/ Youall)

  4. 1. A mi me gusta “I like” in Spanish uses a different structure from what English speakers maybe used to. “Gustar” literally means “to please” “Me gusta”, for example, literally translates to “pleases me”. This is important since you want to keep in mind that a person or thing “pleases” you when you want to say “I like”… in Spanish. Example: A mi me gusta bailar A mi me gustan los gatos Noticethesectionhighlighted in blue. “bailar” (treated as a onething) triggers a singular conjugationwhereas “los gatos” triggers a plural conjugation.

  5. Commonmistakes Gusto los perros Me gusto Pizza Hut

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