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Practice sentences with verbs like gustar

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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 smile

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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updated Apr 7, 2010
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posted by samknight
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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 Spanishwink

updated Apr 7, 2010
posted by 00494d19