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Español 2

Number your exit ticket from 1-5, write the vocabulary word for each picture depicted below.

Number your exit ticket from 6-10, write the vocabulary word for each picture depicted below.

Tengo que…. I have to Tienes que… You have to Tiene que…. He/ She/ You (formal) have to Tenemos que …. We have to Tienen que… They have to/ Y’all have to

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Number your exit ticket from 11-15, write the vocabulary word for each picture depicted below.

1.Asterisk * challenging words 2.Circle words that are easy to remember 3.Highlight any cognates