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Page 1: Tener que & Ir a Telling what you have to do and what you are going to do

Tener que & Ir aTener que & Ir aTelling what you have to do and

what you are going to do.

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Tener-to haveTener-to have

“Tener” means to have and is used to express things that you have to do

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Tener + que + inf.Tener + que + inf.

To express what someone has to do you conjugate the verb “tener” to correspond with the subject of the sentence, then add “que” and the verb of the action that has to be done in the infinitive form.

The infinitive form means that the verb is not conjugated, it ends in “-er”, “-ir” or

“-ar”.

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Tener + que + inf.Tener + que + inf.

Ex.: I have to read.

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Tener + que + inf.Tener + que + inf.

Ex.: I have to read. Yo tengo que leer.

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Tener + que + inf.Tener + que + inf.

Ex.: I have to read. Yo tengo que leer.

We have to go to class.

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Tener + que + inf.Tener + que + inf.

Ex.: I have to read. Yo tengo que leer.

We have to go to class. Tenemos que ir a clase.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. To express what is going to happen in

the near future you conjugate the verb “Ir” to correspond with the subject of the sentence, then add “a” followed by the verb for the action that is going to happen in infinitive form.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. To express what is going to happen in

the near future you conjugate the verb “Ir” to correspond with the subject of the sentence, then add “a” followed by the verb for the action that is going to happen in infinitive form.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. Ex.: Joel is going to read.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. Ex.: Joel is going to read.

Joel va a leer.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. Ex.: Joel is going to read.

Joel va a leer.

We are going to eat with our friends.

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Ir + a + inf. Ir + a + inf. Ex.: Joel is going to read.

Joel va a leer.

We are going to eat with our friends.

Vamos a comer con nuestros amigos.

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Práctica:Práctica:1. Are you going to talk to the teacher?2. I have to write a lot.

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Práctica:Práctica:1. Are you going to talk to the teacher?2. I have to write a lot.

1. ¿Vas a hablar con el profesor?

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Práctica:Práctica:1. Are you going to talk to the teacher?2. I have to write a lot.

1. ¿Vas a hablar con el profesor?2. Tengo que escribir mucho.