Answer:
If a noun ends in a vowel, simply add -s.
If a noun ends in a consonant, simply add -es.
If a noun ends in a -z, change the z to c before adding -es.
If a noun ends in ión, drop the written accent before adding -es.
If the plural refers to a mixed group, use the masculine.
If a noun ends in -z, add -es and change the z to c.
Explanation:
Answer:
The right answer is, C. Tener que.
Explanation:
Because when we speak in the first person and we are going to carry out some activity or commitment, to report that we have something to do we use the expression "Tengo que".
example, I have to do the dishes before going to play.
* Tengo que lavar los platos antes de ir a jugar.