Tapas y verbos como gustar (A2)
Práctica de gustar y verbos similares con ejemplos de tapas y platos.
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Completa: A mí ____ gustan las croquetas.
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Remember: "A mí me..., A ti te..., A él/ella le..."
In Spanish, the verb "gustar" agrees with the thing that is liked. "Croquetas" is plural → "gustan". For "a mí" you use the indirect object pronoun "me" → "A mí me gustan las croquetas."
If the thing is in the plural, the verb usually ends in -n ("gustan").
"Aceitunas" is plural, so you need the plural form of "gustar" → "gustan".
"A [nombre]" → "le" (or "les" if it’s "ellos/ellas").
"A Laura" takes the indirect object pronoun "le" → "A Laura le encanta..."
After "os" use "apetecer" in the singular before an infinitive: "os apetece ir de tapas".
With an infinitive ("ir de tapas"), the verb "apetecer" is in the singular: "apetece". In Spanish, people often invite someone with the phrase "¿Te apetece…?" – it sounds friendly and natural.
Make the verb agree with "patatas" (plural).
"Patatas" is plural → "gustan"; with "a nosotros" you use "nos" → "A nosotros nos gustan..."
When you say "…y yo", use "nos" (we).
"A X y a mí" takes the pronoun "nos". The invitation phrase "¿Te/Os apetece…?" is very common when inviting someone to eat or drink together.
With a plural noun, use the -n form: "encantan".
"Pintxos" is plural → "encantan". Pintxos are Basque-style tapas, popular when people go "de tapeo" (bar-hopping to eat tapas). In colloquial speech you can also hear "me flipa esta comida" as a stronger, slangy synonym of "me encanta".
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