Tengo que…… Ir a…………..

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Tengo que…… Ir a………….

Since we already know that the Spanish word “to have” is……….. Tener que… Since we already know that the Spanish word “to have” is………..

Tener que…. ¡¡¡¡¡TENER!!!!

Tener que… Then we can definitely learn a new use of the verb. The expression Tener que! Tener que is one way to express obligation or a necessity. It can be easily translated as “someone has to do something.”

Tener que… Tener que + infinitive Remember, when using the expression always make sure that Tener is conjugated to the subject of the sentence! Tengo que… Tuve que… Tienes que… Tenía que… Tener is conjugated but the infinitive following que is not!

Tener que… I have to eat the vegetables. Tengo que comer las verduras. You have to do the homework. Tienes que hacer la tarea. They have to buy a magazine. Ellos tienen que comprar una revista. I had to go to the party last night. Tuve que ir a la fiesta anoche. You had to go to the beach yesterday. Tuviste que ir a la playa ayer. I was supposed to go to the office. Tenia que ir a la oficina.

Ir a… Another useful Spanish expression is Ir + a + infinitive It translates to “to be going to do something.” It forms the same way as tener. Ir is conjugated in the present tense.

Ir a… Voy Vas Va Vamos Vais Van

Ir a… I am going to travel to Spain. Voy a viajar a España. We are going to buy a boat. Vamos a comprar un barco. They are going to write two novels. Van a escribir dos novelas. You are going to invite lots of people. Vas a invitar muchas personas.

¡Vamos a Practicar! ¿Qué vas a hacer en 2012? Srta. Abro: ¡Voy a ser la mejor estudiante maestra! Tengo que practicar español todos los días.