- We went over the exercises assigned before the break.
- We reviewed pronouns and the "ar" verbs.
- Students worked on an "ar" verb chart to finish as homework for tomorrow.
"Hay que" versus "tener que":
These are used to talk about obligations and duties that people must do.
1) Using "Hay que":
Hay que stays the same and is an impersonal expression meaning "One must".
The second verb stays in the infinitive and is not conjugated.
Ex.
Hay que estudiar. = One must study.
2) Using "Tener que":
You must conjugate "tener' depending on who the subject of the sentence is.
The second verb stays in the infinitive and is not conjugated.
Tengo que estudiar. = I must study.
Tenemos que estudiar. = We must study.
4th grade Spanish:
- We reviewed the days of the week, and practiced saying and spelling them.
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