Expresate!: Spanish 1
Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
Rinehart, Winston and Holt
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Exercise 1
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
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The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
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Elena, necesito un favor. ¿… un diccionario? – Elena, I need a favor. Do you have a dictionary?
Result
4 of 4
Tienes
Exercise 2
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
2 of 4
The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
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No, pero la señora López… muchos diccionarios. – No, but Mrs López has a lot of dictionaries.
Result
4 of 4
Tiene
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 4
In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
2 of 4
The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
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Buena idea. …irme. – Good idea. I have to go.
Result
4 of 4
Tengo que
Exercise 4
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
2 of 4
The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
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¿Qué… hacer tú?- What do you need to do?
Step 4
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Tienes que
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
2 of 4
The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
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Nosotras …un examen de alemán mañana *y … estudiar.* – We have a German test tomorrow *and we need to study.*
Result
4 of 4
Tenemos
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
In this exercise, you have to read the conversation below and fill the gaps with the appropriate version of „tener“ and „tener que“.
Step 2
2 of 4
The difference between „tener“ and „tener que“ is that „tener“ is used when you are talking about what you have and „tener que“ is used when you want to say that you have to say something. „Tener que“ is always followed by an infinitive form of a verb.
Step 3
3 of 4
*Nosotras …un examen de alemán mañana* y … estudiar. – *We have a German test tomorrow* and we need to study.
Result
4 of 4
tenemos que
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