SPAN 1410Gustar and Gustar-type verbs27 de abril I.For today’s lesson, open the PowerPoint and view/listen to the presentation. Complete this worksheet as you go. Pause the video when needed. Contrary to popular belief, the verbGUSTAR doesNOTtranslate to “to like”. Instead it translates to_ BEPLEASINGTO In English to express this concept, we say “I (don’t)like______”. That means that the person wholikes/dislikessomething is thesubject of the verb (to like) and the thing/event/action being liked (that is, the answer the questionWhatdoIlike?) is a direct object. “Ilikepizza.”(Subjectverbdirect object) “Iliketo study in my bedroom.”(Subjectverbdirect object) “Idon’t likerunning with a mask on.”(Subjectverbdirect object) In Spanish we say “Megusta__________.” That means theperson whois pleasedbythe thing/event/action is theindirect object. “Megustala pizza.”(Indirect objectverbsubject) Megustaestudiar en mi alcoba.(Indirect objectverbsubject) Nomegustacorer con la máscara puesta.(Indirect objectverbsubject) VERBOSVALORATIVOSare verbs likeGUSTARin which the subject_ ISSOMETHINGTHAT PROVOKES ___a sensation, feeling, or reaction in someone. Can you think of any verbs we use like this in English?
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