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Brooke's Spanish 25
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When one is "going to like" in the future, you use either 1) or 2) | 1) va a gustar when you like a singular noun/pronoun (because it means "it pleases one"), or 2) van a gustar when you like a plural noun/pronoun (because it means, "they please one") |
| You are going to like that movie | Te va a gustar esa pelicula |
| We are going to like learning Spanish | Nos va a gustar aprender espanol |
| I'm going to like these classes | Me van a gustar estas clases |
| We are not going to like those books | No nos van a gustar esos libros |
| to be liking (it is pleasing one) (2 options) | 1) for verbs or singular nouns/pronouns: esta gustando. 2) For plural nouns/pronouns: estan gustando. |
| You are liking that movie. | Te esta gustando esa pelicula. |
| We are liking to live here | Nos esta gustando vivir aqui. |
| I am liking these classes | Me estan gustando estas clases |
| We're not liking these books | No nos estan gustando estos libros |
| Conjugation of "haber" | yo he; tu has/usted ha; el ha/ella ha/ha; nosotros hemos; ustedes han; ellos/ellas han |
| past participle (-ed) form of -ar verb: | change -ar to -ado |
| past participle (-ed) form of -ir verb: | change -ir to -ido |
| past participle (-ed) form of -er verb: | change -er to -ido |
| ate | comido |
| spoke | hablado |
| lived | vivido |
| I have studied | he estudiado |
| You have learned | has aprendido |
| It has rained all day | ha llovido todo el dia |
| We have danced | hemos bailado |
| You guys have not called | Ustedes no han llamado |
| My friends have arrived | Mis amigos han llegado |
| If you have an obligation to do something (ie, I have to blah), how do you say it? | tener que infinitive |