I have to study
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
¿Tienes que estudiar? means "Do you have to study?" The two possible proper answers to this question are: Yes, I have to study (Sí. Tengo que estuduar) No. I don't have to study. (No. No tengo que estudiar)
"Que vas a estudiar maΓ±ana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Bueno tengo que" translates to "Well, I have to" in English.
"To do lo que tengo es Dios" translates to "All that I have is God" in English.
"Tengo que irme." is already correctly punctuated as it is a complete sentence with a period at the end.
¿Tienes que estudiar? means "Do you have to study?" The two possible proper answers to this question are: Yes, I have to study (Sí. Tengo que estuduar) No. I don't have to study. (No. No tengo que estudiar)
Tengo que estudiar para my examen final.
Vale / bueno / está bien / venga / bien, pero tengo que estudiar.
Tengo que aprender a leer Español = I have to learn to read Spanish. The other one.. "Que lon tengo wrong" isnt a spanish sentence. Maybe you mean Que lo tengo, which would mean That I have it.
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To say 'I have to study' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que estudiar.'
I still have to.
Tengo translated to English means 'I have.'"Tengo" means "I have".
Que tienes que estudiar?
It means I have to go
To say 'I have to go' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo prisa.' You could also say "Tengo que irme", or "Necesito ir".
TENGO QUE IRME OR ME TENGO QUE IR. .