The indirect object pronoun for "you" (informal).
What is "te"?
Correct form of "gustar" when books are the subject of the sentence.
What is "gustan"?
A verb similar to "gustar" that means "to hurt, to ache".
What is "doler"?
The two clarifying phrases that emphasize "me" and "you (informal)".
What are "a mí" and "a ti"?
The Spanish translation of "You like to play tennis."
What is "Te gusta jugar al tenis"?
What is "les"?
Correct form of "encantar" when music is the subject of the sentence.
What is "encanta"?
Two verbs similar to "gustar" that indicate interest and importance.
What is "interesar" and "importar"?
The three prepositional phrases that are used before "le."
What are "a él, a ella, and a usted"?
The Spanish translation of "Ana and Carlos love the grocery store."
What is "A Ana y a Carlos les encanta el supermercado"?
The indirect object pronoun for "Juan y yo"
What is "nos"?
Nos _____ el centro comercial. (gustar)
What is "gusta"?
The singular form of "gustar" in the past/preterite tense.
What is "gustó"?
The location of "no" in a sentence expressing you don't like something.
What is before the conjugated verb?
The Spanish translation of "We are not interested in chemistry."
What is "No nos interesa la qúimica"?
This determines which indirect object pronoun to use.
What is the person to whom/for whom the action is done?
Le _____ las papas fritas. (gustar)
What is "gustan"?
The imperfect form of "gustar" indicating that you used to like toys.
What is "gustaban"?
The form of "gustar" when the two subjects of a sentence are infinitive verbs.
What is "gusta"?
The Spanish translation of "I love to read books and write stories."
What is "Me encanta leer libros y escribir cuentos"?
The correct placement of the indirect object pronoun in a sentence discussing something that is pleasing.
What is before the conjugated verb?
Te _____ jugar videojuegos y comer tacos. (encantar)
What is "encanta"?
The form of "gustar" appropriate in the sentence "I will like driving to school."
What is "gustará"?
The way to determine the appropriate form of "gustar" when there are multiple subjects (that are not verbs).
What is the countability of the subjects? (However, just "gusta" is usually accepted)
The Spanish translation of "She does not like watching television" with the correct prepositional phrase.
What is "A ella no le gusta ver la tele"?