I have to study
¿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 mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"bueno, tengo que..." means Good, I have to... [insert action here]
"To do lo que tengo es Dios" translates to "All that I have is God" in English.
Tengo que irme. It requires no punctuation other than the period and the capital T on tengo.
Tengo que estudiar para my examen final.
¿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)
Vale / bueno / está bien / venga / bien, pero tengo que estudiar.
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
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".