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HOW TO USE GUSTAR TO SAY WHAT THINGS YOU LIKE

HOW TO USE GUSTAR TO SAY WHAT THINGS YOU LIKE. 28 enero 2011. Tarea para miércoles / jueves , el 26/27 de enero. 1. VLC3P3- 2x each 2. FCC3P3 due Monday. 3. “I DON’T LIKE…”. When someone does NOT like something, add “ NO ” right BEFORE the I.O. pronoun.

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HOW TO USE GUSTAR TO SAY WHAT THINGS YOU LIKE

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  1. HOW TO USE GUSTAR TO SAY WHAT THINGS YOU LIKE 28 enero 2011

  2. Tareaparamiércoles/jueves, el 26/27 de enero • 1. VLC3P3- 2x each • 2. FCC3P3 due Monday

  3. 3. “I DON’T LIKE…” • When someone does NOT like something, add • “NO” • right BEFOREthe I.O. pronoun.

  4. GRAMMAR NOTES: SUMMARIZE Answer this ina complete sentence on your Grammar Notes paper. Where does the “no” go when you’re saying someone does not like something? Ex: The “no” for “doesn’t like” goes before the…

  5. 5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED… Gustar and nouns; you NEED DEFINITE ARTICLES

  6. 5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED DEFINITE ARTICLES In Spanish, you don’t say, “I like potatoes.” You MUST say “I like THEpotatoes.”

  7. 5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED DEFINITE ARTICLES el la los las MUST be present, even though they don’t directly translate into English. See examples above.

  8. GRAMMAR NOTES: SUMMARIZE Copy these statements and complete them on your Grammar Notes paper: You always need ___________ when you use gustar and nouns. Examples are: __, __, __, __.

  9. 6. GUSTAR AND INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • Prepositional phrases are what sometimes come before the indirect object pronouns • INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS: • me • te • le • nos • les

  10. 6. INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • A mí • A ti • A él • A ella • A usted • A nosotros • A nosotras • -- • A ellos • A ellas • A ustedes

  11. GRAMMAR NOTES: SUMMARIZE • Copy this onto your Grammar Notes paper: • Fill in the blanks with the appropriate prepositional phrase. • _______ me gusta • _______ te gusta • _______ le gusta (write all 3) • _______ nos gusta • _______ les gusta (write all 3)

  12. 6. INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • It can also be a name or names. • Example: A Paco le gusta… (Paco likes…) • THIS PART IS OPTIONAL !

  13. GRAMMAR NOTES: SUMMARIZE Answer these in complete sentences on your Grammar Notes paper. Are prepositional phrases optional in Spanish? Ex: Prepositional phrases (eg: A ti/A ella) ARE/ARE NOT optional in Spanish. Are prepositional phrases optional FOR YOU on the upcoming work and exam? Ex: Prepositional phrases (eg: A ti/A ella) ARE/ARE NOT optional for me on my exam.

  14. 8. THE FORMULAPARTS THAT ARE OPTIONAL ARE IN GRAY (prepositional phrase) (no) I.O. Pronoun gusta(n) what is liked

  15. TAREA PARA VIERNES, EL 28 DE ENERO • TB p. 103 #8, 1-6 • FCC3P3 due Monday • BRING BOOK MONDAY

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