No /nosotros/ gustar/ el/ chiles picantes
unsted/importar/todas/ el/ especies em peligro
desperately need the answer to these two sentences
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VERBS LIKE GUSTAR
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This is a good time to discuss the verb “gustar” because using it requires use of the IO pronouns.
Me gusta el cuarto.
I like the room.
Nos gustan los libros.
We like the books.
In English, the following sentences are correct:
I like the room.
We like the books.
Examine the same sentences more closely.
I like the room.
I = subject of sentence
like = verb
the room = direct object
We like the books.
We = subject of sentence
like = verb
the books = direct object
In English, it is correct to construct a sentence that has the subject “liking” a direct object. In Spanish, this never occurs. In Spanish, a different construction is used.
English: I like the room.
Spanish: The room is pleasing to me.
English: We like the books.
Spanish: The books are pleasing to us.
The first thing you need to notice is that both versions really mean the same thing. They are merely different expressions of the same idea.