Objetivo: to identify phrases that express someone must do something. Ahora: List 3 adverbs and where are they placed in a sentence.

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Objetivo: to identify phrases that express someone must do something. Ahora: List 3 adverbs and where are they placed in a sentence.

Conjugate tener Yo tengo Tú tienes Él Ella tiene Ud. Nosotros tenemos Vosotros tenéis Ellos Ellas tienen Uds.

Choose a “pet” verb Look at the vocabulary list of –ar verbs. Choose a verb from the list, or one that we have already learned. (trabajar, bailar, cantar, etc.) That verb is your pet. You must know what it means and how to conjugate it. If someone is having trouble with that verb, they will ask you for help.

Expressing obligation In Spanish, two phrases are often used to say that someone MUST or HAS to do something. The first phrase refers to someone specific. (Example: he, my mom, Marta) Tener que + infinitive You conjugate tener according the subject. Example: Tù tienes que ayudar tu padre.

He has to study. Él tiene que estudiar.

We have to wait for my brother. Nosotros tenemos que esperar a mi hermano.

I have to use the computer. Yo tengo que usar la computadora.

Hay que The second phrase that is used to talk about what one must do is: –Hay que + infinitive Hay que is used when there is NOT a specific subject. –For example: You have to (one must) listen in class. –You have to (one must) study.

One must prepare the homework. Hay que preparar la tarea.

Repaso Which expression refers to what specific people have to do? Tener que Which expression refers to what anyone must do? Hay que