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Page 12: Verbos que se conjugan como gustar D
The sentence reads:
*”To us ___ _____(interest) the newspaper articles.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular and plural.
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *los artículos* (the articles), the verb *interesar* has to be in the plural form, which is “interesan”.
The sentence reads:
*”To them ____ ____ (matter) politics.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *la política* (the politics), the verb *importar* has to be in the singular form, which is “importa”.
The sentence reads:
*”To me____ ____ the fruit sodas”:*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *los refrescos de frutas* (the fruit sodas), the verb *gustar* has to be in the plural form, which is “gustan”.
The sentence reads:
*”To Joaquín ___ ___(interest) European history.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *la historia* (the history), the verb *interesar* has to be in the singular form, which is “interesa”.
The sentence reads:
*”To us ____ ____(to love) shakira’s new song.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *la nueva canción* (the new song), the verb *encantar* has to be in the singular form, which is “encanta”.
The sentence reads:
*”To students ____ _____ (matter) homework for their classes.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *las tareas* (the homeworks), the verb *importar* has to be in the plural form, which is “importan”.
The sentence reads:
*”To you ____ _____like the food from the cafeteria.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *la comida* (the food), the verb *gustar* has to be in the singular form, which is “gusta”.
The sentence reads:
*”To my brother_____ ______(love) sports..”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *los deportes* (the sports), the verb *encantar* has to be in the plural form, which is “encantan”.
The sentence reads:
*”To us_____ ______(interest) going to the movies”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *el cine* (the movies), the verb *interesar* has to be in the singular form, which is “interesa”.
The sentence reads:
*”To you ____ _____(love) talk on the phone.”*
In the sentences with the verbs like gustar (like), importar (matter), encantar (to love), and interesar (to interest) the subject of the sentence is the thing or person that the verb is referring to, and the verb has two forms, singular (-a) and plural (-an).
For the second line, since the subject of the sentence is *teléfono* (the phone), the verb *encantar* has to be in the singular form, which is “encanta”.