Saturday, May 16, 2009

Learning Spanish Grammar and the verb "Gustar".

" But in many examples, Spanish speakers use it the same way that we use the verb "to like. "In Spanish you would say : "Me gusta el perro". That means "the dog is pleasing to me. She loves the streams Le gustan los arroyos. In Spanish, a verb is regarded reflexive if the topic ( the performer of the action ) and the object ( the receiver of the action ) are the same. In the above sentence the verb "wash" is regarded reflexive as the subject or the one performing the action ( "I" ) and the object or the one receiving the action ( "myself" ) are the same. Spanish reflexive verbs consist of a verb and a reflexive pronoun.

The following are reflexive pronouns or objects of reflexive verbs.

I wash myself However, when there are 2 verbs in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun either comes right before the 1st verb or follows the second verb. These are some examples using reflexive verbs. But if you would like to claim that you like somebody as in "I get along well with ( name )," there's an other way to claim it. Literally, it suggests "Carmen falls well on me. I do not like Mara or I am not getting along well with Mara.
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