The document provides instruction on using the verb "gustar" in Spanish to talk about likes and preferences. It explains that "gustar" always ends in "a" or "an" depending on if the object is singular or plural, and should not end with "o", "amos", or "as". Examples are given of using "gustar" with both singular and plural objects as well as adding descriptions with verbs like "ser".
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Gustar review
1. I like…
• Me gustala leche.
singular noun
• Me gustanlasfresas.
Plural noun
3. Gustar
• Gustar is not conjugated the same way that
normal –ar verbs are conjugated.
• GUSTAR ONLY EVER ENDS IN “A” OR “AN.”
• DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, END
GUSTAR WITH AN ‘O’, ‘AMOS,’ OR ‘AS.’
• WHEN USING GUSTAR, only add –a or –an to the
ending depending upon what is being referred to
(a singular or a plural object)
4. You like…
• Tegusta el yogur.
• Tegustan los huevos.
• The only thing that changes here is that the
“me” changes to “te.”
5. Adding a description
• The verb “ser”
– Las uvasson buenas. (they)
– La manzanaessabrosa. (it)
Soy Somos
EresSois
Es Son
Singular food item Plural food items
6. Translate!
• I like carrots. They are good!
• I don’t like fish. It is horrible.
• I like pastries. They are tasty!
7. Las respuestas
• I like carrots. They are good!
• Me gustanlaszanahorias. ¡Son buenas!
• I don’t like fish. It is horrible.
• No me gusta el pescado. Es horrible.
• I like pastries. They are tasty!
• Me gustan los pasteles. Son sabrosos!
8. Say whether or not you like each item
and why.
• MODELO: el bistec
– Me gusta el bistec. Es sabroso.
– Las uvas
– La cebolla
– Los espaguetis
– El helado
– Las bebidas