This is a college level Spanish flashcard set about Likes and Dislikes in Spanish.
Jugar
to play
jugar al futbol
to play soccer
jugar al beisbol
to play baseball
jugar al baloncesto
to play basketball
tocar
to play (instrument)
tocar el paino
to play the piano
tocar la guitarra
to play the guitar
ver television
watch television
escuchar musica
listen to music
leer
to read
viajar
to travel
nadar
to swim
caminar
to walk
comer
to eat
estudiar
to study
trabajar
to work
deportes
sports
What do 'jugar' and 'tocar' both mean in English?
to read
to listen
to study
to play
to swim
to play
Which phrase is incorrect?
tocar la guitarra
jugar al baloncesto
jugar al fútbol
tocar el piano
tocar béisbol
tocar béisbol
Fill in the blank: _ televisión
trabajar
comer
ver
jugar
viajar
ver
How do you say 'to travel' in Spanish?
caminar
comer
escuchar
viajar
leer
viajar
What can you do in a pool?
jugar al fútbol
tocar el piano
tocar la guitarra
nadar
trabajar
nadar
Gustar is conjugated
in a different way than other -ar verbs
If one is included with the group of people we use
Nos
If you live in spain
You say OS gusta
Fill in the blank: A mí _____ gusta jugar al béisbol
te
nos
le
me
les
me
If you are talking to a friend how do you ask What do you like to do?
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
¿Qué os gusta hacer?
¿Qué nos gusta hacer?
¿Qué me gusta hacer?
¿Qué le gusta hacer?
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
Which of these activities is incorrect?
trabajar música
tocar el piano
tocar la guitarra
jugar al baloncesto
ver televisión
trabajar música
How can we say They like to swim.
Le gusta nadar.
Les gusta caminar.
Le gustan nadar
Les gusta nadar.
Me gusta estudiar
Les gusta nadar.
How do you say 'We like to study.'
Nos gusto estudiar
Os gusta estudiar
Nos gustamos estudiar
Les gusta estudiar
Nos gusta estudiar
Nos gusta estudiar
I like to
Me gusta
She likes
Le gusta
He likes
Le gusta
We like
Nos gusta
You (informal) like
Te gusta
You (formal) like
Le gusta
We can add emphasis to our likes/Dislikes by saying:
A MI me gusta
A TI te gusta
A NOSOTROS nos gusta
We can clarify the person by adding
A USTED le gusta
A EL le gusta
A ELLA le gusta
A USTEDES les gusta
A ELLOS les gusta
A ELLAS les gusta
In gustar the subject usually comes ______ the verb
after
Gusta needs to match the ______
subject, which is usually not in the front of the sentence
Sentences with gustar sentence structure
Indirect Object + Verb + Subject
Sentences with gustar sentence structure if the sentence is negative
No + Indirect Object Pronoun + Gustar + Subject
What are the Indirect Object Pronouns
Me-to me
te- to you (Informal singular)
le- to him/her (form. singular)
nos- to us
os- to you (informal plural)
les- to them (form plur)
If it is not completely clear from the context you can add
A + [noun] le gusta el cafe
Other Verbs that use the same sentence structure as gustar
Aburrir (to bore)
Doler (to hurt)
Encantar (to love)
Faltar (to not have)
Interesar (to interest)
Molestar (to bother, upset)
Quedar (to have left)
What is a correct answer to the question ¿Te gustan las comedias románticas?
Sí, me gustan las comedias románticas.
No, no me gustan las comedias románticas.
Any of these answers would be correct.
Me encantan las comedias románticas.
No, me aburren las comedias románticas.
Any of these answers would be correct.
How would you say 'I like French fries' in Spanish?
Yo gustan las papas fritas.
Me gustan las papas fritas.
Yo gusto las papas fritas.
Me gusta las papas fritas.
Me gusto las papas fritas.
Me gustan las papas fritas.
What is a correct answer to the question ¿Te aburren los programas de Geografía Nacional?
Sí, me aburren esos programas.
No, no me aburre esos programas.
No, no me aburro esos programas.
Any of these answers would be correct.
Sí, me aburro esos programas.
Sí, me aburren esos programas.
What is the correct word order for gustar and similar verbs?
Indirect Object + Verb + Subject.
Verb + Subject + Indirect Object.
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object.
Subject + Verb + Direct Object.
Direct Object + Verb + Subject.
Indirect Object + Verb + Subject.
How do you say 'to not have, to lack' in Spanish?
quedar
molestar
doler
aburrir
faltar
faltar
What does the verb 'encantar' mean?
to sing
to like
to interest
to chant
to love
to love
In gustar the subject usually comes ______ the verb
after
Gusta needs to match the ______
subject, which is usually not in the front of the sentence
Sentences with gustar sentence structure
Indirect Object + Verb + Subject
Sentences with gustar sentence structure if the sentence is negative
No + Indirect Object Pronoun + Gustar + Subject
What are the Indirect Object Pronouns
Me-to me
te- to you (Informal singular)
le- to him/her (form. singular)
nos- to us
os- to you (informal plural)
les- to them (form plur)
If it is not completely clear from the context you can add
A + [noun] le gusta el cafe
Other Verbs that use the same sentence structure as gustar
Aburrir (to bore)
Doler (to hurt)
Encantar (to love)
Faltar (to not have)
Interesar (to interest)
Molestar (to bother, upset)
Quedar (to have left)
A Fernando _____ gustan las manzanas verdes.
les
me
le
las
te
A mi fa
le
A mi familia y a mí _____ gusta viajar mucho.
les
nos
le
me
te
nos
A _____ me gustan los guisantes.
ellos
ti
nosostros
yo
mí
mí
¿A ti te gusta _____ plátano?
los
el
la
las
le
el
A mis padres les_____ trabajar.
gusta
les
gustan
gusto
los
gusta