E.g.: to do Here’s a table to help you GERUND ● After verbs that express likes/dislikes: like, love, enjoy dislike, hate don't mind, can't stand ... doing INFINITIVE ● After verbs that refer to a future event : want, hope, intend would like, promi...
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Ch 5. Weather and Seasons in Spanish Ch 6. Asking Questions in Spanish Ch 7. Spanish Numbers Ch 8. Days & Dates in Spanish Ch 9. Telling Time in Spanish Ch 10. Likes and Dislikes in Spanish Ch 11. AR Verbs in Spanish: Present Tense... Ch 12. ER and IR Verbs in Spanish: Presen...
The verb gustar To express your own likes and dislikes, use the expression me gusta + [singular noun] or me gustan + [plural noun]. Never use a subject pronoun (such as yo) with this structure. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. To express what you like to...
Ask these questions to identify the Direct and Indirect Objects: 1) What is the verb? 2) What is being _(verb)__? Answer: The Direct (DO) 3) To whom is. Gustar (To Like). Talking about likes & dislikes using Gustar + Infinitive ...
likes (prefers) not to attend day games. (specifically dislikes activity) 5a. Joe *dislikes (hates, loathes, can't stand, detests, abhors) to attend day games. LIKE + GERUND COMPLEMENT Like followed by a gerund expresses attitude or opinion about an activity — one that is actual, is ...
Mukesh loves eating green vegetables ___ he dislikes fruits. He is studying ___ he has an exam. Is this one yours ___ that one? Adverbs Adverbs tell us about a characteristic of a verb, adjective or another adverb. The dog barked loudly. (How did the dog bark?) He came home late...
RE verbs ATTENDRE (to wait for) J’ ATTEND + S Tu Il/Elle/on/name of one person ATTEND Nous (or yourself and other people) ATTEND + ONS Vous ATTEND + EZ Ils/Elles/names of several people ATTEND + ENT IR verbs CHOISIR (to choose) Je CHOIS + IS Tu Il/Elle/on/name of one perso...