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  11/21/2008
 
One Way or Another

When using gustar or any verbs like it, you can choose to put the subject (what you like or don't like) at the beginning or at the end of the sentence.

>> El cine me gusta mucho.
Me gusta mucho el cine.

>> El cine no me interesa nada.
No me interesa nada el cine.

>> El cine me apasiona.
Me apasiona el cine.

To talk about what you like to do, use an infinitive.

>> Me encanta ir al cine .
I love going to the cinema.
>> Me encanta comer bien.
I love eating well.
>> Me encanta ver estos cuadros.
I love looking at these paintings.

Here are all your possibilities:

Singular
me gusta el cine
te encanta la playa
le interesa la ciudad
nos apasiona viajar
os ... salir por la noche
les ...
Plural
me gustan las novelas
te encantan las pelĂ­culas de misterio
se interesan los bares de tapas
nos apasionan ...
os ...
les
  
 
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