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Delicious77 [7]
2 years ago
8

Complete each sentence with the correct expression. Make sure to conjugate the verb tener in the present tense according to the

context of the sentence.
Modelo
Mi hermana tiene que visitar a mis abuelos.

EXPRESSIONS TO USE:

tener cuidado
tener ganas
tener miedo
tener mucha hambre
tener mucha suerte
tener prisa
tener que
tener razón

1. Mis sobrinos ___ del perro (dog) de mis abuelos.

2. Necesitas ___ con la computadora portátil (laptop).

3. Yo ___ practicar el vocabulario de español.

4. Lola y yo ___ de escuchar música latina.

5. Anita cree que (that) dos más dos son cinco. Ella no ___.

6. Ganas (You win) cien dólares en la lotería. Tú ___.
Spanish
2 answers:
DaniilM [7]2 years ago
7 0
1. Tener miedo
2. Tener cuidado
3. Tener que
4. Tener ganas
5. Tener razón
6. Tener mucha suerte
Hope this helps!!!!
Espero q ayude
katovenus [111]2 years ago
3 0
1. Mis sobrinos tienen miedo del perro de mis abuelos.
2. Necesitas tener cuidado con la computadora portátil.
3. Yo tengo que practicar el vocabulario de español.
4. Lola y yo tenemos ganas de escuchar música latina.
5. Anita cree que dos más dos son cinco. Ella no tiene razón.
6. Ganas cien dólares en la lotería. Tú tienes mucha suerte.
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