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I) With information from the dialogue, write V (verdadero) or F (falso). Correct the false statements.
In Spanish, we use “tener que” + verb to express something someone has to do. It’s often used for obligations, advice, or strong recommendations.
<aside> ⚠️ Tienes que llegar a tiempo al trabajo. You have to arrive at work on time.
Ella tiene que trabajar los sábados. She has to work on Saturdays.
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Just:
You can also use “no” before tener que to say that someone doesn’t have to do something. (That something is optional)
In Spanish, we use “poder” + verb to express what someone can or cannot do. It’s used to talk about possibilities, permissions, or abilities.
<aside> ✅ Puedes usar tu teléfono aquí. You can use your phone here.
❌ No puedo usar mi cámara aquí. I can’t use my camera here.
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Just:
You can also use “no” before poder to say that someone cannot do something.
II) Complete the sentences with “tienes que” or “puedes”. Use simple and logical ideas.