To help To look for To answer To teach To wait for To listen To enter To arrive To study To talk/speak To need To look at/watch To wear/carry To get good.

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To help To look for To answer To teach To wait for To listen To enter To arrive To study To talk/speak To need To look at/watch To wear/carry To get good grades To prepare To pass/happen To get bad grades To use What do you have to do? I have to (verb).

tengo tiene tienes tiene tienen tenemos tienen He has You have I have They (M) have You have She has We have Y’all have They (F) have To have informal formal

(Yo) Tengo que estudiar. (Yo) Tengo que estudiar. (Tú) Tienes Gonzalo tiene que escuchar. contestar la pregunta. I have to study. You have to listen. Gonzalo has to answer the question.