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Tocar and parecer

Tocar and parecer. To be someone’s turn to do something and to seem to be something. Tocar. To say what you have to do, or whose turn it is to do something, use the verb TOCAR followed by an infinitive Example: Me toca leer (its my turn to read)

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Tocar and parecer

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  1. Tocar and parecer To be someone’s turn to do somethingandto seem to be something

  2. Tocar • To say what you have to do, or whose turn it is to do something, use the verb TOCAR followed by an infinitive • Example: Me tocaleer (its my turn to read) • Tocar is used like GUSTARThe verb does not change very much. You change the pronoun in front of the verb to indicate who is doing the action of the verb Remember ME gusta, but TE gusta?

  3. How to conjugate TOCAR

  4. Tocar is usually followed by an infinitive • Me tocasacar la basura(Its my turn to take out the trash) • Le tocacocinarIts his turn to cook • Nostocahacerlas camasIts our turn to make the beds

  5. PRACTICAMOS! • Tell your sister that its her turn to do the chores, and then tell her that its your turn to do the second (fun) thing in the sentence. • Example: • Limpiar el bano, escucharmusicaTe tocalimpiar el bano. Me tocaescucharmusica. • Ready? Click to the next slide to begin. You will earn 1 point for every correct sentence (total 7)

  6. Cortar el cesped, patinar • Lavar los platos, ir de compras • Cocinar, ver la television • Limpiar el bano, leer • Cuidar a los hermanos, salir con amigos • Pasar la aspiradora, tocar la guitarra • Hacer la tarea, jugarvideojuegos

  7. Parecer • The verb PARECER means to seem and it conjugates like GUSTAR and TOCAR. • Use this verb to express opinions

  8. How to conjugate PARECER

  9. For example: • Siempre me tocalavar los platos. Me pareceinjustoI always have to wash the dishes. It seems unfair to me  • Siempre le tocacocinar. Le pareceunalata!Its always her turn to cook. She thinks it’s a pain… 

  10. Como teparece? • Parecer is usually followed by an adjective. These are common adjectives used with PARECER • Me parecedivertido (fun)Me parecedificil (difficult)Me parecefacil (easy)Me pareceaburrido (boring)Me parecemuybien (very good)Me parecefenomenal (awesome!) Me pareceinteresante (interesting)Me parecepesimo (terrible, awful…) 

  11. Como teparece? How do you feel about each of these people or things? Write a sentence about each of the people or things below. Each sentence should begin “me parece…” (8 points in total) • La clase de matematicas • Justin Bieber • La musicaclasica • La clase de espanol • Las aranas • Los serpientes • Ir a la playa • Estudiarpara los examenes

  12. Y ahora, tetoca! • La familia Sanchez are discussing the chores they need to get done today. Translate their conversation into Spanish. (1 point for every sentence you translate correctly – remember, keep it simple!) Mom: Pepe, its your turn to cut the grass. Pepe: Its always my turn to cut the grass. I don’t like to cut the grass. Its not fair! Julia: I like to cut the grass. I think its awesome! I always have to cook and I don’t like to cook. Pepe: I love to cook! Mom, can I cook, please? Mom: Aaah! I need to rest.

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