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What is the phrase Tener que + infinitive used to express? Question 11 options: What someone did yesterday. What someone has to do. What someone wants to do but can’t.
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What is the phrase Tener que + infinitive used to express? Question 11 options: What someone did yesterday. What someone has to do. What someone wants to do but can’t.
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What is the phrase Tener que + infinitive used to express?
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What someone did yesterday.
What someone has to do.
What someone wants to do but can’t.
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option 2 what someone has to do.
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