Me gusta, me encanta, me interesa Flashcards
To like
Gustar
To love
Encantar
To be interested in
Interesar
How do gustar, encantar and interesar follow a different pattern of conjugation?
personal pronouns are not needed, instead the pronouns ‘me, te, le, les, nos’ are used
How does gustar, encantar and interestar follow singlar/plural rules?
gusta for instance is the singlar, and gustan is the plural - for the plural ‘n’ is added to the end.
I like (s. + p.)
me gusta(n)
You like (inform, s. + p.)
te gusta(n)
You (form)/he/she likes (s. + p.)
le gusta(n)
We like (f. + m., s. + p.)
nos gusta(n)
You (group)/they (m.)/they (f.) like (s. + p.)
les gusta(n)
I love (s. + p.)
me encanta(n)
You (inform) love (s. + p.)
te encanta(n)
You (form)/he/she love (s. + p.)
le encanta(n)
We love (f. + m., s. + p.)
nos encanta(n)
You (group)/they (m.)/they (f.) love (s. + p.)
les encanta(n)
I’m interested in (s. + p.)
me interesa(n)
You’re (inform) interested in (s. + p.)
te interesa(n)
You’re (form)/he’s/she’s are/is interested in (s. + p.)
le interesa(n)
We’re interested in (f. + m., s. + p.)
nos interesa(n)
You’re (group)/they’re (m.)/they’re (f.) interested in (s. + p.)
les interesa(n)
What is optional that can be added before me/te/le/nos/les gustar, interesar, encantar?
a mí, a ti, a usted, a él, a ella, a nosotro(a)s, a ustedes, a ellos, a ellas, a persons name.
i.e. ‘You love to draw’ = ‘A ti te encantar dibujar’ or just ‘te encantar dibujar’.
if using ‘a mi’ before me encanta, how would a negative sentence be structured?
A mi no me encanta el café. (no after the ‘A mi’, but before the ‘me encanta’