[ola] Re: Grammar Question!

  • From: Tess Siemer <tess.siemer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 18:28:57 -0800

Your #3 is where we began this discussion :). We had fun with that one!!!

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On Jan 24, 2014 6:12 PM, "Ricardo Linnell" <hurricanetumbao@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> As far as the placement of Javier is concerned...it doesn't matter. I just
> thought of a progression using these concepts!
>
> 1. ¿Quién te cae bien?
>
> 2. ¿Quién te gusta?
>
> 3. ¿Cuál es la diferencia en significado entre "me cae bien" y "me gusta"?
> ¿Por qué es importante saber cuando se usa uno ú otro?
>
> Ricardo
>
> El viernes, 24 de enero de 2014, Blount, Jessica <jblount@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> escribió:
>
>>  It may be that if you were to say "me cae bien Javier"  it would sound
>> like you're talking TO Javier about something that you like instead of
>> saying that Javier IS someone you like.
>>
>> I'm just guessing on this one.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Jessica Blount
>> Tigard High School
>> (503) 431 5458
>>
>>    ------------------------------
>> *From:* ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of
>> Tess Siemer [tess.siemer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> *Sent:* Friday, January 24, 2014 12:11 PM
>> *To:* ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> *Subject:* [ola] Grammar Question!
>>
>>     Hi all,
>>
>>  So, in my 3/4 class yesterday we were talking about a common speech
>> error and I couldn't explain the "why" to them other than it sounding
>> correct or incorrect and I told them I would try to find out...
>>
>>  Here are our two sentences - we began by talking about the difference in
>> saying "me cae bien" and "me gusta" when talking about someone:
>> Javier me cae bien.
>>  Me gusta Alma.
>>
>>  They want to know why the person's name comes first in the first example
>> and second in the second example, grammatically.  Any answers out there?
>>
>>  Thanks!
>> Tess
>>
>

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