Gustar with Infinitives - Hewlett

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Hoy es el veintiséis de
enero de dos mil quince
E L C L I M A D E H O Y:
P R O P Ó S I T O : Y O U W I L L B E A B L E T O S AY W H AT
TYPES OF ACTIVITIES YOU LIKE TO DO.
H A G A N A H O R A : TA K E O U T S I G N E D T E S T A N D E L
V E R B O G U S TA R O N P 2 I N T H E PA C K E T A N D
ANSWER THE QUESTION.
L A TA R E A : L I B R O : ¡ E X P R É S A T E ! P 1 0 1 E J 1 1 .
GUSTAR WITH
INFINITIVES
Chapter 3 – Spanish 7A
GUSTAR WITH INFINITIVES
• An infinitive tells the meaning of the verb without naming any
subject (saying WHO is doing the action) or tense. There are three
kinds of infinitive verbs in Spanish: those that end in “ar”, those that
end in “er” and those that end in “ir”.
– Cantar- to sing
– Comer- to eat
– Escribir- to write
GUSTAR WITH INFINITIVES
 Just like nouns, infinitives can be used after a verb like gustar to say
what you and others like to do. Gustar means “to like” and then
follow it with an action (verb).
• Before: Me gusta la musica.- I like music. (music = noun)
• NOW: Me gusta cantar. – I like to sing. (to sing= verb)
GUSTAR WITH INFINITIVES
 ALWAYS use gusta NOT gustan when following with infinitive
verbs.
• Before: Me gustan los deportes.- I like sports. (sports= plural noun)
• NOW: Me gusta jugar al tenis.- I like to play tennis. (to play=
infintive verb)
PRACTICA!
 Translate the following:
1.
I like to play soccer.
2.
I like to sing.
3.
I like to write.
4.
I like to read.
5.
I like to take a walk.
6.
I like to go to the movies.
7.
I like to swim.
8.
I like to listen to music.
9.
I like to ride a bike.
10. I like to watch TV.