Tener que + infinitivo (to have to __________) Tener ganas de + infinitivo (to feel like _________ing) Las líneas de Nazca are in Perú. It is believed.

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Tener que + infinitivo (to have to __________) Tener ganas de + infinitivo (to feel like _________ing) Las líneas de Nazca are in Perú. It is believed they were made by Nazca natives between 400 and 650 AD and were made by removing surface rock to reveal the lighter rock below. There are hundreds of figures from simple lines to intricate animals. Some are a large as 660 feet across. Scholars argue about what they were precisely made for, but generally agree that they were intended to be seen from the Heavens. Haz click aquí:

Dos expresiones con tener There are two important expressions that use tener shown in this chapter. The first is tener que + infinitivo – This is used to express “to have to do something” The second is tener ganas de + infinitivo – This is used to express “to feel like doing something”

Repaso con tener (Yo) (Tú) (Ud.) (él/ella) (Uds.) tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen

Unos ejemplos con “tener que” I have to work tomorrow. You have to work tomorrow. He has to work tomorrow. We have to work tomorrow. Ya´ll have to work tomorrow. They have to work tomorrow. Tengo que trabajar mañana. Tienes que trabajar mañana. Tiene que trabajar mañana. Tenemos que trabajar mañana. Tenéis que trabajar mañana. Tienen que trabajar mañana.

Unos ejemplos más I have to call my dad tonight. Do you have to do homework tonight? You (formal) have to buy food today. We have to celebrate this Friday. Ya´ll have to go to the party next Saturday. They have to go to a conference next month. Tengo que llamar a mi papá esta noche. ¿Tienes que hacer tarea esta noche? Tiene que comprar comida hoy. Tenemos que celebrar este viernes. Tenéis que ir a la fiesta el próximo sábado. Tienen que ir a una conferencia el mes que viene.

Unos ejemplos con “tener ganas de” I feel like going to the beach tomorrow. Do you feel like dancing at the discotech tonight? He doesn´t feel like working today. We don´t feel like studing on the weekends. Do ya´ll feel like taking out the trash? They feel like going to Seattle next week. Tengo ganas de ir a la playa mañana. ¿Tienes ganas de bailar en la discoteca esta noche? No tiene ganas de trabajar hoy. No tenemos ganas de estudiar los fines de semana. ¿Tenéis ganas de sacar la basura? Tienen ganas de ir a Seattle la próxima semana.