What is the difference between Haber Que and tener que?
Tener que and deber suggest someone in particular has to do something. Hay que is more of a generalization and implies “one should do something” for their own good. Both “deber” and “tener que” are used to express an obligation.
What is the conjugation of tener que?
When using tener que, we first need to decide who needs to do something and use the correct form of the verb tener: Tengo que: I need. Tienes que or tiene que: you need. Tiene que: he, she or it needs.
How do you conjugate Haber?
Spanish verbs fall into different groups, and each group is conjugated a little differently. Haber (ah-bvehr) (to have) is used only with compound tenses….Conjugating the Spanish Verb Haber (to Have)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo hube | I had |
tú hubiste | You (informal) had |
él/ella/ello/uno hubo | He/she/one had |
usted hubo | You (formal) had |
What does Haber que mean?
When do I use this special form of haber + de + verb? Answer: Haber de followed by the infinitive usually means “to have to,” “to be necessary,” or “to be supposed to,” kind of like tener que or haber que, but expressing a much weaker and often vague sense of obligation.
Can que mean Which?
Que is one of the most commonly used words in Spanish, Portuguese, and French. It is a multifunctional word, signifying everything from “that” and “which” to “what” or “whom.”
What are the 6 forms of tener?
Present tense
yo | tengo | tenemos |
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tú | tienes | tenéis |
él, ella, Ud. | tiene | tienen |
How do you use tener correctly?
Tener (pronounced teh-nehr, with a soft ‘r’ at the end) means ‘to have’. In its most basic form, it is used to express possession and necessity. At other times, it is used commonly in phrasing in which you’d normally use the verb ‘to be~.
What tense is Habido?
Indicative
inglés | yo | |
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Present | I have, I am having | he |
Present Perfect | I have had | he habido |
Imperfect | I was having, used to have, had | había |
Preterite | I had | hube |
What tense is Habia?
The pluperfect tense
imperfect tense of haber | past participle | |
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(yo) | había | visto |
(tú) | habías | ido |
(él/ella/usted) | había | estudiado |
(nosotros) | habíamos | hablado |
What does Haber mean in the preterite?
to have done
Spanish/Tenses/Indicative/Perfect/Preterite This tense (and all perfect tenses) uses a form of the irregular helping verb haber (meaning to have done). As this is the preterite perfect indicative (also called the preterite anterior), it takes the simple preterite indicative form of haber.
How do you conjugate ser in the present tense?
Presente – Present Tense
- yo soy – I am.
- tú eres – you are.
- vos sos – you (South American) are.
- él/ella/usted es – he/she/you (formal) are.
- nosotros/as somos – we are.
- vosotros/as sois – you (plural) are.
- ustedes son – you (plural) are.
- ellos/as son – they are.