| A | B |
| gustar; Me gustas tú. | to like; careful with: I like you (in Spain = I "Like" you. elsewhere = just I like you) |
| encantar | to delight, really like (objects, actions) |
| fascinar | to fascinate |
| interesar | to interest |
| faltar | to lack |
| quedar | to have left |
| sangrar | to bleed |
| caer mal | to not get along with, not like someone; to suit someone |
| cansar | to make tired |
| convenir (ie, i) | to suit someone, to be convenient for someone |
| doler (ue) | to ache, hurt, be painful |
| hacer gracia | to make someone laugh |
| irritar / molestar / fastidiar | to bother (3) |
| agradar: El concierto no le agradó mucho a mi madre. | to please, to be pleasing/pleasant: The concert wasn't very pleasant for my mother. |
| parecer fácil (es) / difíciles: Conjugar el imperfecto del subjuntivo te parece muy fácil. | to seem easy/ difficult: Conjugating the past subjunctive seems really easy to you. |
| dar asco: Los fusilamientos del 3 de mayo por Goya nos da asco a todos por la violencia de la guerra que muestra. | to disgust: Los fusilamientos del 3 de mayo by Goya disgusts us all because it shows the violence of war. |
| quedar bien / quedar mal: Estos guantes no le quedan bien a mi hijo. | to fit well / to fit poorly: These glove don't fit my son very well. |
| aburrir: ¿Les aburrió la película? | to bore: Did the movie bore you guys (L. Am.)? |
| disgustar: Te disgusta todo. | to hate something: You hate everything/. |
| importar: A ella le importa mucho la visita posible a la clínica de la SIDA. | to be important to someone: The potential visit to the AIDS clinic is very important to her. |
| parecer: Las Meninas nos parecía/nos pareció muy realista. | to seem to someone: Las Meninas seemed very realistic to us. |
| picar: ¿Te picó la nariz? | to itch: Did your nose itch? |
| volver (ue) loco: Elvis me volvía loca en aquella época. | to be crazy about: I was crazy about Elvis in those days. |
| preocupar: Sus hijos les preocupan mucho. | to worry: Their children worry them a lot. |
| frustrar: Los problemas os frustrarán. | to frustrate: The math problems will frustrate you guys (Sp). |
| sorprender: ¿Te sorprende? | to surprise: That surprises you? |
| repugnar: Le repugna que no te laves las manos antes de cenar.; Me repugan los fachistas. | to put off/ to disgust; It disgusts me that you don't wash your hands before dinner.; Faschists (sp?) disgust me. |
| A mí, a ti, a Juan, a él, a ella, a Ud., a nosotros, a nosotras, a vosotros, a vosotras, a ellos, a ellas, a Uds. | component 1 of the gustar structure |
| me, te, le, nos, os, les | component 2 |
| 3rd form of verb in desired tense vs. 6th form of verb in desired tense | component 3 |
| singular subject --> 3rd form of verb in component 3; verb or verbs --> 3rd form of verb in Comp. 3; plural subjects--> 6th form of verb in comp. 3 | component 4 |
| mi vs. mí | my vs. to me/for me/from me etc. |