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Tocar and Parecer
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“Tocar” To say what you have to do or to say whose turn it is to do something, use the verb “tocar”
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This verb follows the same structure as “gustar”: me toca(n) nos toca(n) te toca(n) le toca(n) les toca(n)
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*Always use the INFINITIVE of the verb after TOCAR. Me toca limpiar la sala. Te toca lavar los platos. Me toca cocinar la cena.
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The BEST way to structure these phrases is to use the following: A mí me toca… A ti te toca… A ( ) le toca… A nosotros nos toca … A ( ) les toca…
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1.It´s my turn to order. 2.It´s your turn to write. 3.It´s our turn to speak. 4.It´s my dad´s turn to clean the bathroom. 5.It´s my parents turn to pay.
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“Parecer” This verb means “to seem, to appear” and is used just like gustar and tocar.
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A mí me parece interesante la película. ¿A ti te parece fácil o difícil el examen?
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Práctica: 1) The book seems boring to me. 2) Does the car seem pretty to you? 3) The boy seems cute to us!
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TAREA: Textbook pg. 179, Act. #32, #33 Write 5 “tocar” sentences and 5 “parecer” sentences.
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