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¡A viajar!Gramática 2 Repaso: Verbs followed by infinitives Preview Verbs followed by infinitives Tener que

¡A viajar!Gramática 2 Verbs followed by infinitives You can use certain verbs followed by infinitives to express what someone wants, hopes, or plans to do. me (te, le...) gustaría + infinitive... would like to... me (te, le...) gustaría más + infinitive... would prefer to... querer (ie) + infinitive to want to... esperar + infinitive to hope to... pensar (ie) + infinitive to plan (intend) to...

¡A viajar!Gramática 2 Verbs followed by infinitives You can use certain verbs followed by infinitives to express what someone wants, hopes, or plans to do. Me gustaría ir al lago.I’d like to go to the lake. Quiero pasear en bote.I want to go boating. Espero salir con amigos. I hope to go out with friends. Pienso hacer un viaje este año. I plan to take a trip this year.

¡A viajar!Gramática 2 Tener que Remember to use tener que to talk about what someone has to do. tener que + infinitiveto have to..., must... Me gustaría ir de vacaciones, pero tengo que trabajar. I’d like to go on vacation, but I have to work.