Use of "tener que" to Indicate Obligation  

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Basic Spanish Grammar Indicate Obligation with Tener Que
Overview

The verb expression tener que can be used to indicate obligation. We use the formula tener + que + infinitive

Let's look at some examples of proper use in the present tense.

Tengo que cambiar de tren.
I have to change trains.

¿Tengo que estar en el apartamento?
Do I have to be in the apartment?

tienes que aprender las palabras.
You have to learn the words.

tienes que ir a la biblioteca.
You have to go to the library.

The flashcards provide many examples with the preterite and imperfect tenses.


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