bestdreams712 bestdreams712
  • 14-07-2022
  • Spanish
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Uds. _______ trabajar. (have to)

tienen que
tienes ganas de
tenen que
tienen ganas de

Would it be “tienen que?”

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Yerim02 Yerim02
  • 14-07-2022
Yea you are correct it would be tienen que trabajar

Because tienes is for 1 person.
And ganas is if they want to work
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MissSpanish
MissSpanish MissSpanish
  • 15-07-2022

Ustedes tienen que trabajar.

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The verb must agree in number and person with the subject of the sentence.

This exercise tries to translate, the closest thing to "have to" is "tener que", so it is "tienen que".

MissSpanish

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