Well First of all Tener que means Must
so the list will be maybe like this If I understood the Question correctly
<span>Tener que tener pastel para la fiesta = must have cake for the party
Tener que </span><span>haber adivinar para la fiesta con regalos= must have guess with gifts
</span>Tener que <span>tener favores de partido = Must have party favors
hopefully I understood the question correctly and I was a help to you </span>
What is the question here? Are you asking if the translation is correct?
"¿Preguntas una chaqueta nueva para la Navidad?" means "Are you asking for a new jacket for Christmas"
I'm not sure if that helps you or not, so I'm sorry if it didn't!
D. A mom talking to her toddler using simpler words. One of the best choices given in this question that is a good example of adapting messages to others.
<span>From what I can tell it would the conjugation form for you all which would be ustedes/ellos/ellas
Tienen
Compran
Naden
Comen
Limpian
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