Repaso Tener, adjetivos posesivos y gustar Tener - To Have Yo Tengo Tenemos Tú Tienes Tenéis Él/Ella/Ud. Tiene Ellos/Uds. Tienen Frases con tener • Tener + que + infinitivo: –To have to do something –Tengo que ir a mi casa • Tener hambre: To be hungry • Tener sed: To be thirsty • Tener __ años: To be ___ years old Adjetivos posesivos • Possessive Adjectives tell what belongs to whom. • The adjectives must agree with the noun. • They come before the noun. Adjetivos posesivos • Mi, Mis - My • Tu, Tus - Your • Su, Sus - His/Her/Your • Nuestro/a, Nuestros/as - Our • Vuestro/a, Vuestros/as - Your • Su, Sus - Their/Your Es mi libro. Ella es nuestra hermana. Gustar • Gustar = to be pleasing • You will only use this verb in the 3rd person - gusta or gustan. • You add pronouns to tell who it is pleasing to. Me = to me Nos = to us Te = to you Os = to you all Le = to him/her Les = to them, you all Gustar - to be pleasing • Use GUSTA when the word after it is singular. • Use GUSTAN when the word after it is plural. • A mí me gusta el fútbol. – Soccer is pleasing to me/I like soccer • A mí me gustan los deportes. – Sports are pleasing to me/I like sports Interesar y aburrir • The verbs Interesar (to be interesting) and Aburrir (to be boring) also work the same way. • You will only use the forms INTERESA and INTERESAN • You will only use the forms ABURRE and ABURREN. –Me interesan los deportes –Me aburren las matemáticas. –Te interesa la escuela. –Te aburre la tarea.