Gustar Like Verbs2
Gustar Like Verbs2
Gustar Like Verbs2
aburrir
to bore
fascinar
To be fascinating to
bastar
to be sufficient
importar
to be important to
caer bien (mal)
to (not)suit
interesar
to be interesting to
dar asco
to be loathsome
molestar
to be a bother
disgustar/ chocar
to hate something
parecer
to appear to be/ to seem
doler (o:ue)
to hurt
picar
to itch
encantar
to "love" something
quedar
to be left over, remain
faltar
to be lacking something
volver (o:ue) loco
to be crazy about
General Notes
A m me
A nosotros
nos
A ti te
A vosotros
os
A l le
A ella le
A Ud. le
A ellos les
A Uds. les
Note
Not all the gustar like verbs will be
conjugated or used as examples.
If you need more examples, ask your
instructor to help with the verb you would
like to use.
Here are some gustar-like verbs
conjugated with examples.
faltar
Means to be lacking or to need
Hacer falta is used similarly meaning to be missing or a
shortfall
You conjugate faltar according to whats lacking: if its
singular, you use falta and if its plural, you use faltan.
I am lacking the potatoes in the soup.
A m me faltan las paps en la sopa.
I am short the money.
Me hace falta el dinero.
parecer
Means to seem
Parece is singular, parecen is plural
The tomatoes seem good to me.
A m me parecen buenos los tomates.
The salad seems good to her.
A ella le parece buena la ensalada.
Importar
Means to be important or to matter
Importa for singular, importan for plural
It is important to me to go to school.
Me importa ir a la escuela.
It is not important to them if they eat at six.
A ellos no les importa si ellos comen a las
seis.
Quedar
Roughly meaning "to remain" or "to be left,"
We have an hour left.
Nos queda una hora.
I have five dollars left
Me quedan cinco dlares.
Doler
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