Title: El Verbo
1El Verbo Doler (o?ue)
- En español doler significa to be hurt/painful
2DOLER is conjugated just like the verb GUSTAR.
There are only 2 forms! Doler is conjugated based
on whats being hurt.
- Duele
- (refers to one body part / singular)
- Duelen
- (refers to more than one body part / plural)
3Por ejemplo
- In English we say My arm hurts
- En español decimos The arm hurts me.
- me duele
el brazo - IOP verb
subject
4En Español
The word order is actually backwards
- The indirect object comes first Me
- Then the verb duele
- Finally the subject of the verb el brazo.
- Make it negative by adding no at the
beginning.
5Who is hurt or in pain? Who is being affected?
Indirect Object Pronouns
6Frases de clarificación These make the sentences
more clear, identify the ambiguous person or add
emphasis.
Nos a nosotros Os a vosotros Les a
ellos a ellas a Uds. (a Roberto y a
Luis) (a Lola y a Carmen) (a mis
amigos)
Me a mí Te a ti Le a él a ella a
Ud. (a Roberto) (a Lola) (a tu hermano)
7Cuatro partes!
Follow the pattern
A (clarifying preposition)
Indirect Object Pronoun who is being affected
Duele (n)
The noun (sing/pl) subject or what is causing the
pain No naked nouns!
las piernas
le
duelen
A Maria
Marias legs hurt. The legs hurt Maria. (A
María le duelen las piernas) DOLER is conjugated
based on whats being hurt.
8Los verbos como Gustar
- Gustar
- Encantar
- Dar asco
- Fascinar
- Interesar
- Molestar
- Parecer
- Faltar
- Doler (o?ue)
- Dar miedo
- To be pleasing, like
- To love
- To disgust/displease/upset
- To fascinate/be fascinated by
- To be interested in
- To bother
- To seem
- To lack
- To hurt/be painful/cause sorrow
- To be scared
9Los verbos como Gustar
- Gustar
- Encantar
- Dar asco
- Fascinar
- Interesar
- Molestar
- Parecer
- Faltar
- Doler (o?ue)
- Dar miedo
- Me, te, le, nos, les gusta(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les encanta(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les da(n) asco
- Me, te, le, nos, les fascina(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les interesa(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les molesta(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les parece(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les falta(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les duele(n)
- Me, te, le, nos, les da(n) miedo
10Cómo se dice?
My head hurts (me).
Me
duele
la
cabeza.
11Cómo se dice?
My elbow bothers me.
Me
molesta
el codo.
12Cómo se dice?
His stomach bothers him.
(A él)
le
molesta
el estómago
13Cómo se dice?
Your arm hurts.
Te
duele
el brazo.
14Cómo se dice?
Our legs hurt.
duelen
las piernas.
Nos
15Cómo se dice?
Hes bothered by the smoke
Le
molesta
el humo.
16Cómo se dice?
Im scared of hospitals.
los hopitales.
Me
dan miedo
17Cómo se dice?
He is disgusted by blood.
Le
da asco
la sangre.
18Cómo se dice?
We are disgusted by roaches.
Nos
dan asco
las cucarachas.