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

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
“IR” – To Go.
Advertisements

“To have to”; “Going to”
Hagan Ahora: Contestan en frase completa
Capítulo 4B- Apuntes #1 El Futuro.
Ir a la.... ir al.... ir. voy vas va vamos van Ana _________ al gimnasio.
Pronombres de objetos directos … …dónde los ponemos y como los usamos.
Tener que + infinitive to have to (+ do something)
The future tense ESSENTIAL ?: How can I describe events that will happen in the future?
TENER +QUE+INFINITIVE. chart for tener SINGULARPLURAL 1 ST PERSONTENGOTENEMOS 2 ND PERSONTIENESXXX 3 RD PERSONTIENETIENEN.
(Tener) que + Verb(-ar,-er,-ir) TO HAVE TO….. Showing obligation or necessity to do something.
Add to notes #80. Ir = to go Yo voy Yo voy Tú vas Tú vas Ella va Ella va Nosotros vamos Nosotros vamos Vosotros vais Vosotros vais Ellos van Ellos van.
Para empezar 04 marzo Translate the following sentences: 1. I go to the store on Saturdays. 2. He goes to the beach in the summer. 3. We go to the movies.
Present Tense of ER and IR verbs and Tag Questions.
IR – TO GO SPANISH 1. IR – TO GO voyvamos vas vavan.
Department of Modern Languages. Gramática nueva El verbo ir = to go Its conjugation The verb ir is irregular not only in its yo form, but in all other.
¿Qué van a hacer este fin de semana?
Este fin de semana… Martes el 22 de marzo This weekend…
Capítulo 4. Infinitives in Spanish end in –ar, -er, and – ir The conjugated infinitive is often followed by another infinitive or infinitive phrase/ expression.
Nunca, Tampoco, Nadie, Nada
Capítulo 4B- Apuntes #1 El Futuro. In English, we can say that you are going to do something by using the verb “to be” + “going” + “to (verb)” In Spanish,
Los modismos Los apuntes de clase. Modismos are idiomatic expressions. (A certain pattern that may not have a direct translation to another language)
¿Adónde vas? Talking about places in town and using the near future tense.
42 Es el 29 de mayo. The Near Future. o What are you going to do? ¿Qué vas a hacer?
Find your new assigned seat!. Parte 1 1.El tenis 2.La natación 3.El golf 4.El ciclismo 5.El esquí 6.El fútbol americano Parte 2 1.Trabajar 2.Descansar.
41 Es el 28 de mayo. El Verbo Tener. tener to have Yotengo TúTútienes Él, Ella, Ud Nosotros Vosotros Ellos, Ellas, Uds. tiene tenemos tenéis tienen.
Unit 3; Week 2 Objectives: -I can understand the time and location of an event when I hear or read about it. -I can ask and give the time, date, and location.
Ir + a + infinitivo. -To tell what someone is going to do in the future, use: ir + a + infinitive.
Present Tense Verbs. Infinitive: The verb form listed in the dictionary. In English, the infinitive usually include to: hablar- to talk / trabajar – to.
The following slides introduce the new verb IR.
Spanish Sentence Structure How can we make better sentences?
Ir a + inifinitve: saying what one is going to do Espanol 1.
Essential ?: How do I conjugate this irregular verb and how is it used?
Objetivo: to identify phrases that express someone must do something. Ahora: List 3 adverbs and where are they placed in a sentence.
Like to do…Want to do …Going to do…
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Essential ?: How do I use these irregular verbs? How are they different than the verbs I already know?
Tener que + infinitive Obligation Grammar entry. Conjugated forms of tener  Tengo  Tienes  Tiene  Tenemos  Tenéis  Tienen.
Las clases de Sra. Schwarz Realidades 1 The Verb IR.
1 El verbo “ IR ” IR es el infinitivo No hay una raíz En español IR significa “ to go ”
Survival Spanish for travelers Lesson 4: Verbs, verbs everywhere! Part 2.
Avancemos 1 Unidad 2 lección 1
I can identify at least 4 weather patterns in Spanish. I can conjugate and translate the verb tener in Spanish. I can state what someone has to do using.
¿Te acuerdas? What verb means “to go”? IR yo voy tú tú vas él va ella va Ud. va nosotros vamos ellos van ellas van Uds. van.
The verb ir + a + place Hacer Ahora: Repaso! Say where they are from 1. Ella / México 2. Mi madre y yo/ California 3. Tú / La ciudad What do the following.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener) Avancemos 2.1.
Rule #1 Subject NO verb. Laura no es … Yo no quiero … Ella no quiere … A mi no me gusta …
Español 1A Unidad 4 Ir Ir + a +infinitive. Repaso Infinitives are unconjugated verbs – Hablar = to talk – Comer= to eat – Escribir = to write Remember.
Do-Now: What are the 5 conjugations for the verb “ir” (Remember it is irregular) X.
Future Tense El futuro. Future tense tells what will take place in the future.
Meta: KNOW HOW TO CONJUGATE THE IRREGULAR VERB “IR” Palabra del día: Empate=tied 18 DE MARZO.
It is an irregular verb in all forms except “nosotros”. ITS BEST TO JUST MEMORIZE IT!
Time Expressions with "hacer". Hace + time + que The verb "hacer" can be used in a number of ways to indicate the length of time an action has been taking.
El presente del verbo: TENER BUEN VIAJE 1 – CAPITULO 6 TAKE NOTES!!!
Future Tense. Review: False Future We have learned that communicating about the future can be accomplished by using the following formula: – Ir + a +
Ir + a + infinitive In English, when we want to express something that we will do, we use “going to” plus an infinitive. For example: I’m going to watch.
El 23 de marzo español 1 ¡Hay 8 días hasta las vacaciones de primavera!
1 El Verbo “IR” IR is the infinitive. It has no stem. En español IR significa “to go”
1. When I’m hungry I eat pizza.
2 Es el 1 de septiembre. Tener que y Ir a.
Tengo que…… Ir a…………..
The irregular verb “ir”
The verbs we know…. SER ESTAR TENER ¿Qué significan estos verbos?
Conjugate ir in the present tense
Review of IR A + Infintivie
The present tense of ir and jugar
Warm Up Translate: 1) We are going to practice in the computer lab
Conjugate ir in the present tense
THE VERB IR.
INFINITIVE VERBS PHRASES
IR A + INFINITIVE.
Transcripción de la presentación:

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 verb following “que” is not!

Tener que… I have to eat the vegetables. Tengo que comer los vegetales/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. Tenía que ir a la oficina.

¡Vamos a practicar! Profe: Tengo que enseñar bien el español todos los días. ¿Qué vas a hacer en 2013?

Ir a…  Another useful Spanish expression is “ir a” + infinitive  It translates to “to be going to do something.”  “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 bote/barco. They are going to write two novels. Van a escribir dos novelas. You are going to invite lots of people. Vas a invitar a muchas personas.

¡Vamos a Practicar! ¿Qué vas a hacer en 2013? Profe: Voy a ver la película Host.