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__//**Gramatica**//__ Indirect object pronouns- verb is being done to/for person or thing me nos te os le (se) les (se)
 * 1. Object Pronouns (p.54-55)**

Direct Object pronouns- who or what receives action of the verb me nos te os lo/la los/las


 * Order- I +D + Verb
 * Example:Ella las consigue gratis.
 * Le, Les, changes to se when use with lo,la, los, las.

indirect object pronoun + verb + subject The verb ending agrees with the subject (singular or plural), not the person.
 * 2. Gustar and Similar Verbs (p. 58-61)**
 * Les gust**a** su cas**a** nueva.- They like their new house.
 * Me gust**an** las qesadill**as**.- I like quesadillas.
 * gustar- to like or please
 * aburrir- to bore
 * caer bien/ mal- to get along well/badly with
 * disgustar- to upset
 * doler- to hurt; to ache
 * encantar- to like very much
 * faltar- to lack; to need
 * fascinar- to fascinate; to like very much
 * hacer falta- to miss
 * importar- to be important to; to matter
 * interesar- to be interesting to
 * molestar- to bother; to annoy
 * procupar- to worry
 * quedar- to be left over; to fit (clothing
 * soprender- to surprise

in reflexive construction, subject both receives and performs the action -relfexive verbs always use reflexive pronouns me nos te os se (le) se (les) -many words used to describe daily routines are reflexive verbs -acostarse, afeitarse, banarse (tilde over n), cepillarse, despertarse, dormirse, ducharse, lavarse, levantarse, maquillarse, peinarse, ponerse, secarse, quitarse, vestirse -some verbs change meaning when they are used with reflexive pronoun (see page 63 in v-text for examples)
 * 3. Reflexive Verbs (p.62-63)**

The reflexive pronoun goes before the conjugated verb. Ella se lava la cara. - She washes her face.

Sometimes the reflexive pronoun can be put on the end of the verb, such as in a command.

__**//Other- Fotonovela (p.46-47) and on supersite//**__
 * 1. "El Nuevo cine Mexicano" (p. 50-51)**


 * 2. "El toreo: Cultura o Tortura (p.76-77)**