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Lesson 53 Quiz

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Lesson 53: How to express obligation in Spanish

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I have the things.

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I have the things. Tengo las cosas.

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I have been here.

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I have been here. He estado aquí.

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I have to do something.

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I have to do something. Tengo que hacer algo.

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I have to go there now.

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I have to go there now. Tengo que ir ahí ahora.

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She has to leave.

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She has to leave. Se tiene que ir.

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We have to do something!

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We have to do something! ¡Tenemos que hacer algo!

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They don’t have to do that.

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They don’t have to do that. No tienen que hacer eso.

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I had to do it.

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I had to do it. Lo tuve que hacer.

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You(formal) had to do your job.

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You(formal) had to do your job. Usted tenía que hacer su job.

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She had to study for the test.

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She had to study for the test. Ella tenía que study para the test.

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We didn’t have to go.

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We didn’t have to go. No teníamos que ir.

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(preterite) He offered, so he had to do it.

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(preterite) He offered, so he had to do it. He offered, so lo tuvo que hacer.

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They didn’t have to be there.

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They didn’t have to be there. No tenían que estar ahí.

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(preterite) I had to help them.

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(preterite) I had to help them. Los tuve que help.

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There has to be someone here.

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There has to be someone here. Tiene que haber alguien aquí.

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There has to be someone at the house.

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There has to be someone at the house. Tiene que haber alguien en la casa.

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There had to be something else.

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There had to be something else. Tenía que haber algo más.

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There is a need to do something.

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There is a need to do something. Hay que hacer algo.

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There was a need to do something.

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There was a need to do something. Había que hacer algo.

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There will be a need to do something.

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There will be a need to do something. Habrá que hacer algo.

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There is a need to have more things.

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There is a need to have more things. Hay que tener más cosas.

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There will be a need to do that.

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There will be a need to do that. Habrá que hacer eso.

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There is going to be a need to do that.

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There is going to be a need to do that. Va a haber que hacer eso.

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There was a need to be there.

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There was a need to be there. Había que estar ahí.

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There was a need to do that.

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There was a need to do that. Había que hacer eso.

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I won’t have to do much there.

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I won’t have to do much there. No tendré que hacer mucho ahí.

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Where did he have to work that day?

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Where did he have to work that day? ¿Dónde tuvo que work ese día?

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There won’t be a need to do something so extreme.

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There won’t be a need to do something so extreme. No habrá que hacer algo tan extreme.

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I have to cook the food for the party.

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I have to cook the food for the party. Tengo que cook the food para the party.

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How much do we have to help? With everything?

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How much do we have to help? With everything? ¿Cuánto tenemos que help? ¿Con todo?

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My friends had to help me with this.

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My friends had to help me with this. Mis amigos me tenían que help con esto.

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There has to be enough food for everyone.

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There has to be enough food for everyone. Tiene que haber enough food para todos.

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She won’t have to do it again.

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She won’t have to do it again. No lo tendrá que hacer otra vez.

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I had to go, but I didn’t do it.

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I had to go, but I didn’t do it. Tenía que ir, pero no lo I did.

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It's done, I had to do it on behalf of my friend(m).

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It's done, I had to do it on behalf of my friend(m). Ya está, lo tuve que hacer por mi amigo.

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They will only have to be there at 7, since the movie starts at 8.

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They will only have to be there at 7, since the movie starts at 8. Solo tendrán que estar ahí a 7, ya que the movie starts a 8.

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She has to apologize upon making a mistake.

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She has to apologize upon making a mistake. Tiene que apologize al making a mistake.

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How have you not ever been there?

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How have you not ever been there? ¿Cómo no has estado ahí nunca?

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You always have to be better than the day before.

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You always have to be better than the day before. Siempre tienes que ser mejor que el día before.

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You had to be on time.

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You had to be on time. Tenías que estar a tiempo.

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All good? There is a need to finish this soon.

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All good? There is a need to finish this soon. ¿Todo bien? Hay que finish esto soon.

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They have to know the truth.

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They have to know the truth. Tienen que know la verdad.