This document discusses using the construction "tener que" in Spanish to describe what someone has to do. It provides the conjugated forms of "tener" and examples of how to use "tener que" followed by an infinitive verb to express obligations like "I have to study" or "Juana has to help." It explains that "tener que" plus an infinitive verb is used to say what someone is required or obliged to do.
2. Tener + Que + infinitive
? First: What are the conjugation forms
of tener?
3. Tener + Que + infinitive
? First: What are the conjugation forms
of tener?
? tengo tenemos
? tienes
? tiene tienen
4. Tener + Que + infinitive
? Saying what someone HAS TO DO.
? Yo tengo que estudiar mi vocabulario antes de
la prueba
? I have to study my vocabulary before the quiz
? Juana tiene que ayudar a su hermano con su
tarea
? Juana has to help her brother with his homework
? Sr. Jones tiene que dar un discurso el lunes
? Mr. Jones has to give a speech on Monday