That homework wasn't so bad - but a little confusion still about GUSTAR -
which is why I had decided it was time to have a recap - & to
introduce more verbs which work the same way..... you've used some
others already, but I don't think you realised just how many there are!!
here's your homework.... you can often use the verb in brackets for both parts (so not repeat it) - I know it's not a direct translation, but as you know, it very often doesn't work that way!
I hate rap music. How about you Ana & Jorge (disgustar)
The film looks good to us, but not to our children (parecer)
The humidity bothers her a lot in summer, what about you? (molestar)
My children hate olives & so do I (dar asco)
We don't have enough chairs for the party, & neither do our friends (faltar)
Ana thinks that Jorge is very interesting, but I don't (interesar)
The kittens find butterflies very interesting, but the cats don't (fascinar)
My feet hurt, how are yours Jorge. We have walked a lot today! (doler)
here's your homework.... you can often use the verb in brackets for both parts (so not repeat it) - I know it's not a direct translation, but as you know, it very often doesn't work that way!
I hate rap music. How about you Ana & Jorge (disgustar)
The film looks good to us, but not to our children (parecer)
The humidity bothers her a lot in summer, what about you? (molestar)
My children hate olives & so do I (dar asco)
We don't have enough chairs for the party, & neither do our friends (faltar)
Ana thinks that Jorge is very interesting, but I don't (interesar)
The kittens find butterflies very interesting, but the cats don't (fascinar)
My feet hurt, how are yours Jorge. We have walked a lot today! (doler)
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