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Use "tener que" to express something that you have to do today. When entering your answers for fill in the blank and essay questions, please be sure to use accent marks and/or correct punctuation to avoid your answer being marked incorrect. You may copy and paste the accented character or punctuation mark from this list if needed: á é í ó ú ñ Á É Í Ó Ú ¿ ¡ (6 points) Question 28 options:

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Hello!

Tener que lavar los platos hoy.

This means “I have to was the dishes today.”

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User Mr Stinky
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Answer:

Hoy tengo que comprar verduras y tengo que cocinar una ensalada para la cena.

Step-by-step explanation:

This means: Today I have to buy vegetables and I have to cook a salad for dinner. The verb "tengo que" is always followed by the verb in infinitive. It's the same in English when the expression "have to", the verb is always in the infinitive. It cannot be conjugated, it would be grammatically incorrect.

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