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el 23 de marzo español 1 ¡Hay 8 días hasta las vacaciones de primavera!

Prueba de La Familia

Proyecto: La Familia mié. el 30 de marzo

Tener que + infinitivo

In Spanish, tener + que + the infinitive is used when referencing something that has to be done.

When using tener que + the infinitive, use the following Steps:

1.Conjugate the verb ‘tener’ to agree with the subject.

tener (e to ie) - to have

yo - tengo

tú - tienes

yo - tengo tú - tienes él ella tiene usted

yo - tengo tú - tienes él ella tiene usted nosotros(as)- tenemos

yo - tengo tú - tienes él ella tiene usted nosotros(as)- tenemos vosotros(as)- tenéis

yo - tengo tú - tienes él ella tiene usted nosotros(as)- tenemos vosotros(as)- tenéis ellos ellas tienen ustedes

2. Add the word que. (**Note - This word does not literally translate, it just has to be there as part of the formula.

3. Add the infinitive.

Ejemplos:

1.I have to escape. español:_____

1.I have to escape. español: (Yo) Tengo que escapar.

2. You have to run. (informal) español:_____

2. You have to run. español: Tienes que correr.

3. Paco has to leave. español:_____

3. Paco has to leave. español: Paco tiene que salir.

Práctica: Escribe en inglés.

1.Ellos tienen que escribir su nombre en el papel. inglés: ________

inglés: They (males) have to write their name on the paper.

4. Ustedes tienen que sacar la tarea. inglés: ________

inglés: You all have to take out the homework.

Práctica: Escribe en español.

5. I have to yell at my younger brothers. español: ____

español: (Yo) Tengo que gritar a mis hermanos menores.

6. His sister has to travel to Spain On Friday. español: ____

español: Su hermana tiene que viajar a España el viernes.

7. We have to sing and dance now. español: ____

español: Tenemos que cantar y bailar ahora.

8. You (formal) have to grab the brown cats. español: ____

español: Usted tiene que agarrar los gatos cafés.

El Proyecto De la Familia