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GUSTAR, ABURRIR, INTERESAR **ONLY 2 COMMON FORMS**. GUSTAR = TO LIKE ONE THING = GUSTA MORE THAN ONE THING = GUSTAN. ABURRIR = TO BORE ONE THING = ABURRE MORE THAN ONE THING = ABURREN. INTERESAR = TO INTEREST ONE THING = INTERESA MORE THAN ONE THING = INTERESAN.
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GUSTAR = TO LIKEONE THING = GUSTAMORE THAN ONE THING = GUSTAN
ABURRIR = TO BOREONE THING = ABURREMORE THAN ONE THING = ABURREN
INTERESAR = TO INTERESTONE THING = INTERESAMORE THAN ONE THING = INTERESAN
1)The verb Gustar and verbs like Gustar are often used according to the following pattern: Indirect object pronoun + gustar + subject • Me gusta la casa. I like the house. • Le gustanlasmanzanas. She likes the apples *These are present tense but any tense can be used.
2)The indirect object pronoun refers to the person or persons who receive the action of the verb.The indirect object pronouns are: yo = me nosotros = nostú= teel,ellaud. = le ellos,ellas,uds. = les
3)To add emphasis, use a + the prepositional pronoun. • A mi me gusta el chocolate. I like chocolate. (a lot) • A ella le gusta bailar. She likes to dance. (a lot) 4)In case of le and les, to clarify the context, a él, a ella etc is used. • A él le gusta leer. He likes to read. • A Uds. les gusta la fruta. You (pl.) like fruit.
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