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By Diya, Rubena, Ishant, Jasmine and Gayatri

Tengo un problema = I have a problem


Tengo = I have
un = a (masculine)
problema = problem (masculine)

Despite the fact problema ends with an a, it


is one of the words that is masculine which
means that we have to use a masculine
article.
You can include infinitives when talking about other
An infinitive is a verb
people.
with no particular
For example:
tense, always ending
A Angelina no le gusta jugar al futbol
in either ar, er or ir.
A Gotumi le gustaria ir al parque
Examples include:
A Gayatri le gusta comer el chocolate
comer = to eat
jugar = to play
salir = to go out
Tengo un problema. Tengo un novio
secreto y mis padres piensan que soy
demasiado joven para tener novio. ¿Qué
les digo?
Tengo un problema. Tengo que asistir a un
concierto pero no he haces mis de beres.
A Angelina le gusta mucho al baloncesto porque es muy divertido.
Angelina likes to play
basketball very much because
In front of "Angelina" = A it is very fun
Le gusta = She likes
"gusta mucho" = the amplifier is after "gusta"
"hermanos" = plural
"al" = baloncesto is masculine so "a" + "el" = "al"
"les" = plural form of "le"
gustan = plural of gusta
A hermanos les gustan ir al parque
"ir" = to go to

What do these have in To say that someone likes or dislikes something, use
common? le! (Plural for le is les)
To make it clear about who you are talking about,
Me gusta - I like add a + the person's name.
Me gusta mucho - I really like No le gusta deberes.
Me gustaria - I would like to A Angelina no le gusta chatear por
No me gusta - I don't like internet
No me gustaria - I would not
Le gusta ir a la discoteca
like to A Ruby le gusta mucho que
No gusta mucho - I really pasear al perro porque Ruby
dislike encanta el perro

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