Tener & tener que + infinitive. tener-to have tengotenem os tienestenéis tienetienen 1.They have 2.You (for.) have 3.She has 4.I have 5.We have Look at.

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tener & tener que + infinitive

tener-to have tengotenem os tienestenéis tienetienen 1.They have 2.You (for.) have 3.She has 4.I have 5.We have Look at two examples.

to HAVE to A verb that ends with AR, ER, or IR You have to speak in Spanish class!. ¡Tienes que hablar en la clase de español.!

Tienen que practicar. Take care of 1-8. Use your vocab list and the dotted box on right side of notes to help you determine placement of the frequency words.

Tener que + infinitive Notes 1.Muchas veces (yo) tengo que estudiar. 2.Todos los días los maestros tienen que llegar temprano. 3.Los estudiantes tienen que contestar. 4.¿Qué tienes (tú) que hacer hoy? 5.(Vosotros) tenéis que comer mucha fruta. 6.Nosotros nunca tenemos que tomar apuntes. 7.¿Tiene usted que estudiar para el examen? 8.De vez en cuando Paco tiene que usar la computadora.