faltar
To lack, be missing
doler (o-ue)
to hurt
Give the 5 indirect object pronouns.
Me, te, le, nos, les
He is fascinated by cars.
Le fascinan los coches.
She doesn't like onions.
No le gustan las cebollas.
molestar
to bother/annoy
to love
Which forms are usually used for gustar/verbs like gustar?
Conjugated in third person (the bottom row of the conjugation chart)
Does the shirt fit me?
?Me queda la camisa?
We love Spanish.
Nos encanta el espaƱol.
quedar
to fit
fascinar
to fascinate
Where is negation (no) placed in a phrase using verbs like gustar?
Before the indirect object pronoun
Ex. NO me gustan las frutas.
- 'me' is the indirect object pronoun
School bothers Ricardo.
A Ricardo le molesta la escuela.
History class bores them.
Les aburre la clase de historia.
importar
to matter
to be important
aburrir
to bore
When talking about something plural, GUSTAR/verbs like GUSTAR will usually end in what letter?
N
It doesn't matter to me.
No me importa.
I'm worried about my grades./My grades worry me.
Me preocupan mis notas.
The LITERAL translation of GUSTAR
to please
preocupar
to (cause) worry
If you're going to use a person's name in a sentence with GUSTAR/verbs like GUSTAR, what needs to go before their name?
A (to).
Le gusta la pizza.
OR
A Jorge le gusta la pizza.
NOT
Jorge le gusta la pizza.
My head hurts.
Me duele la cabeza.
I need (I'm lacking) 50 pesos.
Me faltan 50 pesos.