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The task that we choose for the example is ‘talking to my teacher’.
The third person singular conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tiene que’.
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing something that my friend has to do.
The first person plural conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tenemos que’.
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that we have to do.
The third person plural conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tienen que’.
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that my friends have to do.
The third person plural conjugation of ‘has to’ in Spanish is ‘tiene que’.
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that the teacher has to do.
The task that we choose for the example is ‘sit down in the chair’.
So: You have to sit down in the chair.