(Tener) que + Verb(-ar,-er,-ir) TO HAVE TO….. Showing obligation or necessity to do something.

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(Tener) que + Verb(-ar,-er,-ir) TO HAVE TO….. Showing obligation or necessity to do something

T Tengo que… I have to….

Tienes que… You have to… “ ”

Ti Tiene que…. (He) has to…

Tiene que… (She) has to…

Tiene que… (It) has to

Ten Tenemos que... (( (We) have to…

Tienen que… (You all) have to… “ ”

Tenéis que… You all have to… Friendly form IN SPAIN ONLY “ ”

Tienen que… (They) have to…

T Tengo que estudiar. I have to study.

Ten T Tenemos que bailar. ((( (We) have to dance.

Ahora, tienes que escribir una frase en tu pizarrón blanco. Now, you have to write a sentence on your whiteboard.

Tienes que usar “Tengo que...” You have to use “I have to.”