how to use gustar to say what things you like
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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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HOW TO USE GUSTAR TO SAY WHAT THINGS YOU LIKE28 enero 2011
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TAREA PARA MIÉRCOLES/JUEVES, EL 26/27 DE ENERO
1. VLC3P3- 2x each
2. FCC3P3 due Monday
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3. “I DON’T LIKE…”
When someone does NOT like something, add
“NO”
right BEFORE the I.O. pronoun.
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GRAMMAR NOTES: SUMMARIZE
Answer this in a 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…
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5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED…5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED…
Gustar and nouns; you NEED Gustar and nouns; you NEED
DEFINITE ARTICLES
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5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED 5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED DEFINITE ARTICLESDEFINITE ARTICLES
In Spanish, you don’t say,
“I like potatoes.”
You MUST say
“I like THE potatoes.”
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5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED 5. GUSTAR AND NOUNS; YOU NEED DEFINITE ARTICLESDEFINITE ARTICLES
ellaloslas
MUST be present, even though they don’t directly translate into
English. See examples above.
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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: __, __, __, __.
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6. GUSTAR AND INDIRECT OBJECT 6. GUSTAR AND INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASESPREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
Prepositional phrases are what sometimes come before the indirect object pronouns
INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS: me te le
nos les
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6. INDIRECT OBJECT 6. INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASESPREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
A mí
A ti
A élA ellaA usted
A nosotrosA nosotras--
A ellosA ellasA ustedes
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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)
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6. INDIRECT OBJECT 6. INDIRECT OBJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASESPREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
It can also be a name or names.
Example: A Paco le gusta… (Paco likes…)
THIS PART IS OPTIONAL !
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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.
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8. THE FORMULA8. THE FORMULA PARTS THAT ARE OPTIONAL ARE IN GRAY
(prepositional phrase)
(no)
I.O. Pronoun
gusta(n)
what is liked
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TAREA PARA VIERNES, EL 28 DE ENERO
TB p. 103 #8, 1-6
FCC3P3 due Monday
BRING BOOK MONDAY