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Tocar and parecer Preview Tocar Parecer

Tocar To say what you have to do, what your duties are, or whose turn it is to do something, use the verb tocar followed by an infinitive. me nos toca(n) toca(n) te os toca(n) toca(n) le les toca(n) toca(n)

Tocar Tocar may be used like gustar. A ti te toca sacar la basura hoy. It’s your turn to take out the trash today. ¿A mí? No. Hoy le toca a Fernando. My turn? No. It’s Fernando’s turn today.

Parecer The verb parecer means to seem and may also be used like gustar. me nos parece(n) parece(n) te os parece(n) parece(n) le les parece(n) parece(n)

Use parecer The verb parecer means to seem and may also be used like gustar. It’s very common to use this verb when asking for and giving opinions. Siempre me toca a mí lavar los platos. Me parece injusto. I always have to wash the dishes. It seems unfair to me. A mi hermano le parece una lata cortar el césped. My brother thinks cutting the grass is a pain.