This is a good time to discuss the verb "gustar" because using it requires use of the IO pronouns.



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Verbs Like Gustar Notes: 1. 2. The written lesson is below. Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left. This is a good time to discuss the verb "gustar" because using it requires use of the IO pronouns. Me gusta el cuarto. Nos gustan los libros. In English, the following sentences are correct: Examine the same sentences more closely. I = subject of sentence like = verb the room = direct object We = subject of sentence like = verb the books = direct object In English, it is correct to construct a sentence that has the subject "liking" a direct object. In Spanish, this never occurs. In Spanish, a different construction is used. English:

Spanish: The room is pleasing to me. English: Spanish: The books are pleasing to us. The first thing you need to notice is that both versions really mean the same thing. They are merely different expressions of the same idea. Idea: My feelings with regard to the book are positive. English Way: I like the book. Spanish Way: The book is pleasing to me. The second thing to notice is that in English, the subject of the sentence is the person (I, we) while in Spanish the subject of the sentence is the object (room, books). The room is pleasing to me. Subject: The room Subject: I Finally notice that while the English sentence has a direct object, the Spanish sentence has an indirect object. The room is pleasing to me. me = Indirect Object room = Direct Object Let's study the following example: Me gustan los libros. Literal Translation: To me are pleasing the books. Actual Translation: I like the books. Notice that gustar is conjugated as "gustan" not "gusto." A common mistake is to say "Me gusto los libros." This is incorrect because the subject of the sentence is "los libros" even though it comes at the end. Remember, the verb is conjugated to agree with the subject of the sentence. Me gustan los libros. (I like the books.)

Notice that the conjugation of gustar changes to "gusta" when the subject of the sentence is singular. Me gusta el libro. (I like the book.) Since the subject of the sentence must be either singular (book) or plural (books), the only forms of gustar you will use are "gusta" and "gustan." This is true regardless of what IO pronoun appears in the sentence. Me gusta el libro. I like the book. Te gusta el libro. You like the book. Nos gusta el libro. We like the book. Me gustan los libros. I like the books. Te gustan los libros. You like the books. Nos gustan los libros. Remember, gustar becomes either gusta or gustan, depending upon whether the subject of the sentence is singular or plural. It has nothing to do with which IO pronoun is used. Subject is singular - use gusta Me gusta el libro. Te gusta el libro. Subject is plural - use gustan Me gustan los libros. Te gustan los libros. Remember, the IO pronoun is not the subject of the sentence! Nos gustamos... incorrect! Te gustas... incorrect! Here are some examples of the correct use of gustar. Notice that the only forms of gustar that appear are gusta and gustan, even though each of the IO pronouns is used.

Singular Subject Plural Subject Me gusta la casa. Me gustan las casas. Te gusta el cuarto. Te gustan los cuartos. Le gusta la silla. Le gustan las sillas. Nos gusta el hotel. Nos gustan los hoteles. Os gusta la comida. Os gustan las comidas. Les gusta el reloj. Les gustan los relojes. Look more closely at one example: Le gusta la silla. It is impossible to tell whether this means: 1. 2. 3. He likes the chair. She likes the chair. You (usted) like the chair. For purposes of clarification, the sentence will often begin with a prepositional phrase that clarifies just who the IO pronoun refers to. A él le gusta la silla. He likes the chair. A Juan le gusta la silla. John likes the chair. A ella le gusta la silla. She likes the chair. A María le gusta la silla. Mary likes the chair. A usted le gusta la silla. You (formal) like the chair. As you can see, by adding a prepositional phrase, we remove the ambiguity of the "le" form. You can also use a prepositional phrase to add emphasis, even if there is no ambiguity. 1. A Juan le gusta el café. John likes coffee. 2. A mí me gusta el té.

I like tea. In the first example, "a Juan" clarifies the ambiguous pronoun "le." In the second example, there is no ambiguity. "Me gusta el té" can only mean "I like tea." In this case, "a mí" adds emphasis, drawing attention to the fact that tea is what I like (as contrasted with what Juan likes). Another way to look at it: John likes coffee. Me, I like tea. A Juan le gusta el café. A mí me gusta el té. Now that you know how to correctly use the verb gustar, here is a list of verbs that operate in the same manner: aburrir to bore fascinar to be fascinating to bastar to be sufficient importar to be important to caer bien (mal) to (not) suit interesar to be interesting to dar asco to be loathsome molestar to be a bother disgustar to hate something parecer to appear to be doler (o:ue) to be painful picar to itch encantar to "love" something quedar to be left over, remain faltar to be lacking something

volver (o:ue) loco to be crazy about The practice exercises focus on 5 useful verbs: gustar faltar molestar parecer disgustar Note that all of the other verbs listed above behave in the same fashion as the five practice verbs. Let's add a flashcard for the special verb "gustar": Verb Flashcards Complete List A Juan le gusta el libro. A Juan le gustan los libros. To "like" something 1997 2009 Study Languages, LLC. All Rights Reserved.