Practice sentences with verbs like gustar
I've been reading about verbs like gustar and how they behave differently to other ones with the way pronouns and objects are treated. I decided to try out some practice sentences, so could anyone please tell me what mistakes I'm making and help me understand how I'm going wrong please? They could be completely wrong, but you have to start somewhere, eh ![]()
Practice sentences with English intended meanings are shown below. Any help is much appreciated.
Gustar - to like
Me gusta tu pelo - I like your hair
Fatlar - to be lacking
Te falta la compasión - You lack compassion
Molestar - to annoy
Te molestando mi hermano - You are annoying my brother
Pareca - to appear
A él le pareca ser alto - He appears to be tall
Disgustar - to hate
A ella le disgustar la gobierno - She hates the government
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Molestar - to annoy
Estás molestando a mi hermano - You are annoying my brother
Parecer - to appear
Parece ser alto - He appears to be tall
Odiar - to hate
Odia el gobierno - She hates the government
Remember, don't use subject pronouns in Spanish![]()