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C) tener + que + infinitive
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We use the formula tener + que + infinitive when expressing obligation or necessity. So this translates into the English expression as have to have. Moreover, we can translate this formula as someone has to do something. Tener is an infinitive verb, but in sentences we conjugate it matching the subject pronoun of the sentence. For instance:
- Tengo que ir al baño
- Tengo que comer
- Ella tiene que trabajar.
- Ellos tienen que limpiar su cuarto
Answer:
Hi, there the the answer is Marco since Marco is going to wear boots
Marco llevar las botas cuando llueve.
Explanation:
Answer:
nuestros hijos tienen calor
el abuelo tiene razon
nuestro prima tiene frio
Explanation:
i believe i am sorry if its wrong i am a spanish speaker
Nunca ( siempre means always and nunca means never)