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Spanish learning worksheet on expressing likes and hobbies using the verb "gustar," with a table and fill-in-the-blank exercises.

A Spanish language worksheet titled "Hablando de gustos y pasatiempos" featuring a table of hobbies and preferences for five people, with illustrations of people engaging in various activities like playing guitar, reading, painting, and cooking.

A Spanish language worksheet titled "Hablando de gustos y pasatiempos" featuring a table of hobbies and preferences for five people, with illustrations of people engaging in various activities like playing guitar, reading, painting, and cooking.

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Let’s go step by step using the table to fill in each sentence correctly.

We’ll look at who likes what (green checkmark = likes it) and who doesn’t (no checkmark = doesn’t like it).

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1. A María le gusta _______________ pero no le gusta _______________.

María has checks for: Montar bicicleta, Ver películas, Jugar futbol, Tocar piano
She does NOT have checks for: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Bailar, Cantar, Dibujar

So we can pick any one she likes and one she doesn’t. Let’s choose common ones:

A María le gusta montar bicicleta pero no le gusta hacer ejercicio.

*(Other correct answers possible — as long as first is something she likes, second is something she doesn’t.)*

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2. A Carlos le gusta _______________ pero no le gusta _______________.

Carlos has checks for: Montar bicicleta, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Cantar, Dibujar
He does NOT have: Hacer ejercicio, Ver películas, Jugar futbol, Bailar, Tocar piano

Pick one he likes, one he doesn’t:

A Carlos le gusta cocinar pero no le gusta ver películas.

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3. A Isabel y a Carlos les gusta _______________. Ellos aman el arte.

“Ellos aman el arte” → so we need an art-related activity they both like.

Check table:

Isabel likes: Montar bicicleta, Escuchar música, Bailar, Dibujar
Carlos likes: Montar bicicleta, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Cantar, Dibujar

Common activities: Montar bicicleta, Escuchar música, Dibujar

But “aman el arte” → best fit is dibujar (drawing) or maybe escuchar música? But drawing is more visual/artistic.

Actually, looking again — Isabel and Carlos BOTH have checkmarks for Dibujar. That fits “arte”.

A Isabel y a Carlos les gusta dibujar. Ellos aman el arte.

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4. A Pedro y a Juan les gusta _______________ para estar saludables.

Pedro likes: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Bailar
Juan likes: Hacer ejercicio, Ver películas, Jugar futbol

What do they BOTH like that helps them be healthy? → Hacer ejercicio (exercise)

A Pedro y a Juan les gusta hacer ejercicio para estar saludables.

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5. A _______________, _______________ y _______________ les gusta escuchar música.

Who has checkmark under “Escuchar música”?

Carlos
Isabel
Pedro

María , Juan

A Carlos, Isabel y Pedro les gusta escuchar música.

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6. Solamente a _______________ cantar. Es parte de una banda.

Who ONLY likes singing? Look at “Cantar” row.

Only Carlos has a checkmark for Cantar. No one else does.

Solamente a Carlos le gusta cantar. Es parte de una banda.

*(Note: The sentence says “cantar” without “le gusta”, but from context, it should be “le gusta cantar”. We’ll assume typo and fill name only.)*

Wait — the blank is before “cantar”, so probably:

“Solamente a ______ [le gusta] cantar.” → So just put the name.

Solamente a Carlos cantar. Es parte de una banda. ← This sounds odd grammatically, but based on structure, likely meant to be “le gusta cantar”, so we fill “Carlos”.

Actually, re-reading: “Solamente a _______________ cantar.” — this might be missing “le gusta”, but since instruction is to complete with pasatiempo OR person, here it’s asking for PERSON.

Yes — because “cantar” is already there. So we fill WHO likes it.

Solamente a Carlos cantar. Es parte de una banda. ← Still awkward, but per table, only Carlos likes cantar.

Perhaps the sentence is: “Solamente a ___ le gusta cantar.” — but written without “le gusta”. Since the exercise says “completa estas oraciones con el pasatiempo apropiado...”, but here the pasatiempo is given (“cantar”), so we must fill the person.

Looking back at instructions: “Completa estas oraciones con el pasatiempo apropiado basado en la tabla anterior.” — Wait, that suggests filling the hobby, not the person.

But in #6, “cantar” is already written. Hmm.

Let me read all sentences again carefully.

Sentence 6: “Solamente a _______________ cantar. Es parte de una banda.”

This seems to be missing “le gusta”. Probably a typo in worksheet. In context, it should be “Solamente a ___ le gusta cantar.”

And since only Carlos likes cantar, answer is Carlos.

But the instruction says “con el pasatiempo apropiado” — which would mean fill the hobby. But here hobby is given.

Contradiction? Let’s check other sentences.

In #5: “A ____, ____ y ____ les gusta escuchar música.” → here we fill people, because “escuchar música” is given.

Similarly, #6: “Solamente a ____ cantar.” → likely means “Solamente a ____ le gusta cantar.” → so fill person.

I think the instruction “con el pasatiempo apropiado” applies when the blank is where the hobby goes. When the hobby is given, we fill the person.

So for #6, fill person: Carlos

Solamente a Carlos cantar. Es parte de una banda. ← still bad grammar, but we follow logic.

Alternatively, maybe it's “Solamente a [person] le gusta [hobby]”, but here hobby is written after blank.

I think safest is to assume we fill the person’s name.

Final decision: Carlos

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7. A Pedro no le gusta _______________ ni _______________.

Pedro’s dislikes: He has NO check for: Montar bicicleta, Ver películas, Jugar futbol, Tocar piano, Dibujar

He likes: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Bailar

So pick two he doesn’t like.

Example: montar bicicleta and jugar futbol

A Pedro no le gusta montar bicicleta ni jugar futbol.

*(Any two he doesn’t like are fine.)*

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8. A María no le gusta _______________. Tampoco le gusta a Isabel.

Find something NEITHER María nor Isabel likes.

María dislikes: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Escuchar música, Bailar, Cantar, Dibujar
Isabel dislikes: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Ver películas, Jugar futbol, Cantar, Tocar piano

Common dislikes: Hacer ejercicio, Cocinar, Cantar

Pick one: cocinar

A María no le gusta cocinar. Tampoco le gusta a Isabel.

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9. Tanto a Isabel como a Pedro _______________ bailar en su tiempo libre.

Both Isabel and Pedro have checkmarks for “Bailar” → so they LIKE it.

The phrase “tanto a... como a...” means “both... and...”

So: “Tanto a Isabel como a Pedro les gusta bailar...”

Blank is before “bailar”, so we need to fill the verb part.

Structure: “les gusta bailar”

Tanto a Isabel como a Pedro les gusta bailar en su tiempo libre.

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10. María es la única persona a la que le gusta _______________.

Who is the ONLY person who likes something?

Look for rows with only ONE checkmark.

- Tocar piano: Only María → yes!
- Others:
- Montar bicicleta: María, Carlos, Isabel → 3
- Hacer ejercicio: Pedro, Juan → 2
- Cocinar: Carlos, Pedro → 2
- Ver películas: María, Juan → 2
- Escuchar música: Carlos, Isabel, Pedro → 3
- Jugar futbol: María, Juan → 2
- Bailar: Isabel, Pedro → 2
- Cantar: Carlos → 1 → also only Carlos
- Dibujar: Carlos, Isabel → 2

So two things only one person likes:
- Tocar piano → only María
- Cantar → only Carlos

Question says: “María es la única persona...” → so must be tocar piano

María es la única persona a la que le gusta tocar piano.

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Now compiling final answers:

Final Answer:
1. montar bicicleta, hacer ejercicio
2. cocinar, ver películas
3. dibujar
4. hacer ejercicio
5. Carlos, Isabel, Pedro
6. Carlos
7. montar bicicleta, jugar futbol
8. cocinar
9. les gusta
10. tocar piano
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