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Tener que vs. Hay que Se prohíbe …. No se permite …. Both “ Tener que “ and “Hay que ” express OBLIGATION. TENER QUE – personal phrase used when there is a specific subject Ej : Tengo que lavar los platos . I have to wash the dishes.
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Both “Tenerque “ and “Hay que”express OBLIGATION TENER QUE – personal phrase used when there is a specific subject Ej: Tengoquelavar los platos. I have to wash the dishes. HAY QUE – Impersonal phrase used when there is NO subject. Ej: Hay queestudiar mucho One has to study a lot.
Hay que… = one has to … TENER QUE + infinitive verbs HAY QUE
¿Que hay quehacerparasacarbuenasnotas en la clase de espanol?What does one have to do to get good grades in Spanish class? Practice Study Do Homework Ask for help Write Pay attention
Se prohíbe – it’s forbidenNo se permite - it is not allowed • In order to say that one person must NOT do something we use this verbal construction • SE PROHÍBE + infinitive of the verb • NO SE PERMITE • Se prohíbe comer en la clase. -> It’s forbidden to eat in class. • No se permitedormir en la clase It’s not permitted / allowed to sleep in class
SE PROHÍBE NO SE PERMITE
Se prohíbe… NO SE PERMITE
Se prohíbe… NO SE PERMITE
Se prohíbe… NO SE PERMITE