Here is some practice with verbs like "gustar" that take indirect object pronouns (IDOPs). As you know, the IDOPs tell us WHO is pleased, delighted, bored, interested, etc., and the verb conjugation tells you WHAT did the pleasing, delighting, etc. Remember: usually verbs like "gustar" are conjugated in the third person singular (e.g., "IT pleases me") or plural (e.g., "THEY please me"). Recall also that an action is considered singular (e.g., "Me gusta comer" means "I like to eat" or "I like eating").
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