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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 15 Online
OpenStudy (mstallings10):

can someone please help me with this question. Use "tener que" to express something that your friend has to do today.

OpenStudy (mstallings10):

@Goku-Kai

OpenStudy (mstallings10):

@Goku-Kai

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mi amigo, Ángel tiene que leer el periódico. Or just Ángel tiene que leer el periódico.

OpenStudy (thatonegirl_):

tener que is just "has to" but it is followed by an infinitive. It may sound like My friend has to to eat, but the tener que expression is just known to be has to, but the to doesn't really show up so you still follow it with an infinitive.. It's a bit confusing but if you do a couple practices you'll get the hang of it.

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