It's not quite correct grammatically, but I think the person means:
You/to have to wear a sweater.
The correct version ('to have to....') would be: Tener que llevar un sueter
and ('you have to....'): (Usted) tiene que llevar un sueter
To provide a correct rewrite of the sentence, I would need the specific sentence with the underlined portion you want to substitute. Please share that, and I'll be happy to help!
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
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you use your noggin
It is 12/1.
using object pronouns, how would I rewrite the following sentence? amo a mis hermanas.
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This essay misrepresents your talents; please rewrite it.
You can rewrite it like so: She got up early since it was a beautiful day.
Yes, using a paraphrasing tool to rewrite content without proper citation can still be considered plagiarism.
You can rewrite the phrase "the tusk and ears of the elephant" using a possessive noun as "the elephant's tusk and ears." This construction clearly indicates that the tusk and ears belong to the elephant.