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Capítulo 3 Lección 2. Verbos especiales con el complimento indirecto. Verbos. Gustar Aburrir Asustar Doler (o- ue ) Encantar Enfurecer Enojar Faltar. To like To bore To scare To hurt, have pain To enchant, delight To anger, infuriate To annoy, anger To lack, be missing.
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Capítulo 3 Lección 2 Verbosespeciales con el complimentoindirecto
Verbos • Gustar • Aburrir • Asustar • Doler (o-ue) • Encantar • Enfurecer • Enojar • Faltar • To like • To bore • To scare • To hurt, have pain • To enchant, delight • To anger, infuriate • To annoy, anger • To lack, be missing
Verbos • Fascinar • Importar • Interesar • Molestar • Parecer • sorprender • To fascinate • To be important, matter • To interest • To bother • To seem • To surprise
¿Formas? • me nos + 3 per. sing. verb + sing. subj. • (No) + te ---- • le les + 3 per. pl. verb + plural subj. • Sometimes, the subject may go first: • Sing. Subj. + (no) + me nos + 3 per. sing. Verb • te ---- • Plural subj. + (no) le les + 3 per. pl. verb
¿Formas? • How do you clarify an indirect object pronoun? • With a prepositional phrase that starts with “a” or “para”. A mi amigalefascinael deporte de tenis. O Lefascina el deporte de tenisa mi amiga.
Ejemplos: • 1. His throat hurts. • A él le duele la garganta. • 2. Me parecenperezosos. • They seem lazy to me. • 3. Mihermanomenor me molesta. • My little brother bothers me. • 4. ¿Do you really like the leather boots? • ¿Teencantanlasbotas de cuero?