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Which of the following expressions means "I need to" or "I have to"?A.TengoB.Tengo ganas deC.EstoyD.Tengo que

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Which of the following expressions means "I need to" or "I have to"?

  • A. Tengo
  • B. Tengo ganas de
  • C. Estoy
  • D. Tengo que
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Solution

To express "I need to" or "I have to" in Spanish, the correct phrase from the options provided is:

D. Tengo que

Here’s a breakdown of why this is the correct answer:

  1. A. Tengo - This simply means "I have."
  2. B. Tengo ganas de - This translates to "I feel like" doing something, which does not convey obligation.
  3. C. Estoy - This means "I am," which does not indicate need or obligation.
  4. D. Tengo que - This phrase directly translates to "I have to," indicating necessity or obligation.

Thus, the expression "I need to" or "I have to" is correctly represented by option D, "Tengo que."

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