Realidades 2
Realidades 2
1st Edition
Carol Eubanks Wargin, Myriam Met, Peggy Palo Boyles, Richard S. Sayers
ISBN: 9780130359513
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Page 15: Actividad 2

Exercise 1
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
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Yo tengo que anotar en clases.
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘I’ have to do.
Step 2
2 of 4
The first person singular conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tengo que’.

The task that we choose for the example is ‘talking to my teacher’.

Step 3
3 of 4
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing something that I have to do.
Result
4 of 4
Yo tengo que hablar con mi profesora.
Exercise 2
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Mi amigo Juan tiene que escribir siempre con lápiz.
Step 1
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Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘my friend’ has to do.

The third person singular conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tiene que’.

Step 2
2 of 4
The task that we choose for the example is ‘write with a pencil’.

Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing something that my friend has to do.

Step 3
3 of 4
So: my friend Estéban has to write with a pencil
Result
4 of 4
Mi amigo Estéban tiene que escribir con un lápiz.
Exercise 3
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Nosotros tenemos que entrar los libros en la mochila.
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘we’ have to do.

The first person plural conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tenemos que’.

Step 2
2 of 4
The task that we choose for the example is ‘carry the books in the backpack’.

Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that we have to do.

Step 3
3 of 4
So: We have to carry the books in the backpack.
Result
4 of 4
Nosotros tenemos que llevar los libros en la mochila.
Exercise 4
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
Mis amigos tienen que buscar palabras en el diccionario.
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘my friends’ have to do.

The third person plural conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tienen que’.

Step 2
2 of 4
The task that we choose for the example is ‘look up the meanings of the words in the dictionary’.

Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that my friends have to do.

Step 3
3 of 4
So: My friends have to look up the meanings of the words in the dictionary.
Result
4 of 4
Mis amigos tienen que buscar las definiciones de las palabras en el diccionario.
Exercise 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Result
1 of 1
La profesora tiene que escribir en el cartel.
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘the teacher’ has to do.

The third person plural conjugation of ‘has to’ in Spanish is ‘tiene que’.

Step 2
2 of 4
The task that we choose for the example is ‘write a message on the computer’.

Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that the teacher has to do.

Step 3
3 of 4
So: The teacher has to write a message on the computer.
Result
4 of 4
La profesora tiene que escribir un mensaje en la computadora.
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
Here, we want to express a task or thing that ‘you’ have to do.

The task that we choose for the example is ‘sit down in the chair’.

Step 2
2 of 4
The second person singular conjugation of ‘have to’ in Spanish is ‘tienes que’.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now, we put the two phrases together to create a sentence describing the task that you have to do.

So: You have to sit down in the chair.

Result
4 of 4
Tienes que asentarte en la silla.
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