Tener Que
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To have to
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "tener que" means "to have to" in English, and it’s used when you need to express obligation or necessity. Imagine a quirky character named "Tender Kay," who is always reminding people of their responsibilities. Whenever you hear "tener que," think of Tender Kay popping up and saying, "You have to do this, you have to do that!" Tender Kay might even be holding a clipboard and wearing a stern expression to make sure you remember your duties. Next time you hear "tener que," just picture Tender Kay, and you'll remember it's all about having to get things done! 📋
Practice Version
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