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Tener + que + infinitivo Ir + a + infinitivo Capítulo 6

Tener + que + infinitivo to do have have to do something Capítulo 6

Ir+ a+ infinitivo to do going going to do something Capítulo 6

You're killing me Smalls The Sandlot You're killing me Smalls How to Make a S’more Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff

Marco estudia para el examen. Marco has to study para el examen. Tener + que + infinitivo

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Take the verb

Marco estudia para el examen. 1. Take the graham Marco estudia para el examen.

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stick the subject on the verb

Marco estudia para el examen. 2. Stick the subject on the verb Marco estudia para el examen. él

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Roast tener conjugate

Marco estudia para el examen. 3. Roast tener Marco estudia para el examen. tener tener tener tengo tienes tiene tenemos tienen

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stick tener to the subject

Marco estudia para el examen. 4. Stick tener to the chocolate Marco estudia para el examen. él tener tener tener tiene

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Cover it with infinitive

5. Cover with infinitive Marco estudia para el examen. Marco tiene estudia para el examen. estudiar

Have to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on the graham Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stuff with que

6. Stuff with que Marco estudia para el examen. Marco tiene estudia para el examen. estudiar que

Marco tiene que estudiar para el examen.

Marco estudia para el examen. Marco is going to study para el examen. Ir + a + infinitivo

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Take the verb

Marco estudia para el examen. 1. Take the graham Marco estudia para el examen.

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stick the subject on the verb

Marco estudia para el examen. 2. Stick the subject on the verb Marco estudia para el examen. él

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Roast ir conjugate

Marco estudia para el examen. 3. Roast ir Marco estudia para el examen. ir ir ir voy vas va vamos van

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stick ir to the subject

Marco estudia para el examen. 4. Stick ir to the chocolate Marco estudia para el examen. él ir ir ir va

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Cover it with infinitive

5. Cover with infinitive Marco estudia para el examen. Marco va estudia para el examen. estudiar

Going to do something Take the graham Stick the chocolate on Roast the mallow Stick mallow on chocolate Cover it with the other end Stuff Stuff with a

6. Stuff with a Marco estudia para el examen. Marco va estudia para el examen. estudiar a

Marco va a estudiar para el examen.

¿Comprendes? Capítulo 6

Nosotros invitamos nuestros amigos a la fiesta. Nosotros tenemos que invitar… Nosotros vamos a invitar…

Yo canto al baile. Yo tengo que cantar… Yo voy a cantar…

Ustedes hablan para puntos de participación. Ustedes tienen que hablar… Ustedes van a hablar…

¿Comprendes tú la tarea de la clase? ¿Tú tienes que hablar..? ¿Tú vas a hablar…

Usted va a Portland. Usted tiene que ir… Usted va a ir…

Los alumnos escriben las oraciones para la tarea. Los alumnos tienen que escribir… Los alumnos van a escribir…