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I'm an English speaker who sometimes gets confused by thr rule you question.
The reality is although me pone enojado, alegre, emocionado, entusiasmado etc. is very common, so is using the verb without poner. Paradoxically despite the fact that you learned the rule in Madrid, I believe you would be more likely to hear the verb without poner in Madrid than in Latin America. I suspect this from what I have read rather in newspapers than hearing it in common speech.
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Hmmm... that "rule" works for some emotions, but not all. In this case, both expressions are the same. It depends, as Poli says on the speaker's preferences.
Personally, I think that we tend to use more often the specific verbs when available than the equivalent expressions, because the other constructions sound a little more colloquial: Me entristece = me da tristeza = me pone triste Me alegra = me da alegría = me pone alegre Me enoja = me pone enojado (we don't say "me da enojo", but to express the same emotion we say "me da rabia") Me avergüenza = me da vergüenza (but not "me pone avergonzado") There are other emotions that won't accept another construction, but their dedicated verb: Me sorprende (we don't say "me da sorpresa" or "me pone sorprendido") Me complace Me entusiasma Me relaja Me preocupa
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Ah I see what you're getting at with the formality/colloquial aspect of it. I had never heard of me complace or me entusiasma too - I think i'll start using them. Thanks for the thorough response!! |
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