Cuando tengo un examen, yo _____ que estudiar mucho. A. pongo B. tengo C. traigo D. hago please help i dont understand at all the answers make no since to me :/
The phrase "tener que" means "to have to (do something)." Here are some examples: "Yo tengo que comprar el libro." "I have to buy the book." "Tú tienes que comer." "You have to eat." "Nosotros tenemos que ir a la fiesta." "We have to go to the party." Whenever we want to say that something needs to be done, we just use the appropriate form of "tener que." You get it?
yes i understand that but they all end all 'o' i googled the meaning of each word yet none of them made since? pongo-put tengo-i have teingo-bring hago-i
Google isn't going to tell you what you want to know, sometimes. You understand my explanation? Then can you say "I have to drink the water" in Spanish? WITHOUT using Google. The word for "to drink" is "beber."
tengo beber el aqua
Tengo QUE beber el agua. Don't forget the "que." "Tengo" means "I have," like when you actually have something. "Tengo que" means "I have to," like when you have to do something. --------- Now look at the sentence that you need to fill in. The subject of the sentence is "Yo." "Yo" means "I." That's why all the choices end with the letter O. The choices have already been conjugated into the "Yo" form. Look at the first part of the sentence: "Cuando tengo un examen" which means..... "When I have an exam" Is that a good enough hint for you?
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