SPAN 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Prisa, Infinitive

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Verbal expressions (tener, haber, deber)
tener hambre
tener miedo
tener sed
tener cuidado
tener sueño
tener ganas de
tener frío
tener prisa
tener calor
tener... años
tener razón
tener dolor de
cabeza
tener suerte
tener vergüenza
tener fiebre
Since hambre, sueño, sed, etc., are nouns, they must be modified by the
adjective mucho (-a, - os, -as) rather than by muy.
Tengo mucha hambre.
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Verbal expressions (tener, haber, deber) tener hambre tener ganas de tener raz n tener miedo tener fr o tener sed tener cuidado tener sue o tener prisa tener calor tener a os tener dolor de cabeza tener suerte tener verg enza tener fiebre. Since hambre, sue o, sed, etc. , are nouns, they must be modified by the adjective mucho (-a, - os, -as) rather than by muy. Tiene mucho sue o. haber = hay que + an infinitive which means one has to, one must, or it is necessary. It is necessary to study in order to learn. The expression haber de + an infinitive: used to express the future w/ a slight obligation. Deber + an infinitive translates as ought to, should, or must and expresses moral obligation instead of compulsion/ need. In this case: the conditional / imperfect subjunctive of deber = used. We (really) ought to listen to his advice.

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