Repaso Tener, Adjetivos Posesivos, Gustar

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Repaso
Tener, adjetivos
posesivos y gustar
Tener - To Have
Yo Tengo
Tenemos
Tú Tienes
Tenéis
Él/Ella/Ud. Tiene Ellos/Uds. Tienen
Frases con tener
• Tener + que + infinitivo:
–To have to do something
–Tengo que ir a mi casa
• Tener hambre: To be hungry
• Tener sed: To be thirsty
• Tener __ años: To be ___ years old
Adjetivos posesivos
• Possessive Adjectives tell what
belongs to whom.
• The adjectives must agree with
the noun.
• They come before the noun.
Adjetivos posesivos
• Mi, Mis - My
• Tu, Tus - Your
• Su, Sus - His/Her/Your
• Nuestro/a, Nuestros/as - Our
• Vuestro/a, Vuestros/as - Your
• Su, Sus - Their/Your
Es mi libro.
Ella es nuestra hermana.
Gustar
• Gustar = to be pleasing
• You will only use this verb in the 3rd
person - gusta or gustan.
• You add pronouns to tell who it is
pleasing to.
Me = to me
Nos = to us
Te = to you
Os = to you all
Le = to him/her
Les = to them, you all
Gustar - to be pleasing
• Use GUSTA when the word after it is
singular.
• Use GUSTAN when the word after it is
plural.
• A mí me gusta el fútbol.
– Soccer is pleasing to me/I like soccer
• A mí me gustan los deportes.
– Sports are pleasing to me/I like sports
Interesar y aburrir
• The verbs Interesar (to be interesting) and
Aburrir (to be boring) also work the same
way.
• You will only use the forms INTERESA and
INTERESAN
• You will only use the forms ABURRE and
ABURREN.
–Me interesan los deportes
–Me aburren las matemáticas.
–Te interesa la escuela.
–Te aburre la tarea.
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