Do as I say – Part One Must + Have to with the Angry Family.

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Do as I say – Part One Must + Have to with the Angry Family

¡Debes lavar los platos! You must wash the dishes!

Do I really have to? I’m sleeping... ¿De verdad tengo que lavarlos? Estoy durmiendo...

You must tidy up your room! ¡Debes ordenar tu habitación!

Do I really have to? I’m playing guitar. ¿De verdad tengo que ordenarla? Estoy tocando la guitarra.

You must clean the bath! ¡Debes limpiar el baño!

¿Por qué tengo que limpiarlo? ¡No puedes verme! Why do I have to? You can’t see me!

You must play football outside! ¡Debes jugar al fúbol fuera!

Why? It’s not football, it’s teapotball! ¿Por qué? ¡No es fútbol, es tetérabol!

Did the carrot say you have to clean up as well? Did the Carrot tell you that you have to clean up as well? ¿También a ti te ha dicho la zanahoría que tienes que limpiar?

The carrot? I haven’t seen her! But I don’t think we have to clean up! ¿La zanahoria? ¡No la he visto! ¡Pero no creo que tengamos que limpiar!

No, we don’t have to! ¡No, no tenemos que limpiar!

Okay. Enough is enough! They must do as I say! Or they will have to pay the price... Vale. ¡Ya basta! ¡Deben hacer lo que les digo! O tendrán que pagar por ello...

Debo encontrar mi pistola... I must find my gun...