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Rules
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gustar
What is to like
100
interesar
What is to interest
100
No te (gusta/gustan) este libro
What is gusta
100
We are lacking the money
Nos falta el dinero.
100
What are the Spanish indirect objects?
me, te, le, nos, os, se
200
importar
What is to be important/matter/care
200
Aburrir
What is to bore
200
Me (fascina/fascinan) a Argentina
What is fascina
200
You (formal) don't care.
a usted no le importa.
200
What is an indirect object?
it receives the action of the verb
300
molestar
What is to annoy or bother
300
fascinar
What is to fascinate
300
Te (gusta/gustan) las pinturas
What is gustan
300
They don't like sports
A ellos les gustan los deportes
300
Which indirect objects to NOT need emphasis added?
me, te, nos, os
400
doler
What is to hurt/ache
400
encantar
What is to delight/enchant/love
400
Le (falta/faltan) cuatro sillas
What is faltan
400
Sarah likes the pants
A Sarah le gustan los pantalones
400
which indirect objects DO need emphasis? and why?
Le and Les, can be he, she, you, it, they or you guys
500
parecer
What is to seem
500
faltar
What is to lack
500
La casa nos (parece/parecen) cara.
What is parece
500
Music fascinates us.
Nos fascina la musica.
500
what are the ONLY two forms a gustar type verb is conjugated in?
el, ella, usted, and ellos, ellas, ustedes