Spanish 4 Verbs like Gustar Flashcards

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1
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To favor/ flator

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Favorecer

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2
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To please

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Agradar

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3
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To long for, appeal to

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Apetecer

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4
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To ache, hurt

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Doler

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5
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To like very much, love

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Encantar

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6
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To lack

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Faltar

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7
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To fascinate

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Fascinar

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8
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To be important, matter, or to care

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Importar

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To interest

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Interesar

Note: Never use “en” afterwards. Common mistake. Never use any prepositions after verbs like gustar.

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To bother

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Molestar

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To seem

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Parecer (que: use only when discussing an opinion)

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12
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To worry

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Preocupar

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13
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Fit clothes well/poorly

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Quedar bien/mal

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14
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To have in excess

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Sobrar

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15
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To surprise

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Sorprender

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16
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To be one’s turn

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Tocar

17
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Not to like

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Opposite of gustar: desagradar

18
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To annoy

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Disgustar (careful false cognate) = molestar

19
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To get along with well/poorly

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Caer bien/mal

Caer singular = cae

Caer plural = caen

20
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To bore

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Aburrir

21
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Rules to remember

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Always have definite article before the subject.
Base les le etc after person.
Base verb’s a vs an on what the person is i.e. Annoyed by etc. essebtially the noun immediately after the verb. If a verb then singular even if listing multiple verbs
Mí and él are only accents. A ti
“Más” goes before the noun and after the verb.
No prepositions after the verb.
In question for the ie “A ti” goes to the end not before the” te gusta”