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How do you say these sentences in Spanish:

I'm the one who has to do it You're the one who has to do it She is the who has to do it We're the ones who have to do it You're the ones who have to do it They're the ones who have to do it

I'm not sure how you'd word that in Spanish. Translator isn't helping much.

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Hola gustav:

Yo soy la que...

él es el que....

ella es la que ....

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^ Thanks for the fast reply. However, how is "tener" conjugated in this context?

Yo soy el que tener/tiene/tengo que hacerlo (?). I have a feeling it's "tiene" because I think it bases itself on the "el que" thing, which is singular, but I'm not entirely sure.

  • Your assumption is correct. - samdie Apr 14, 2010 flag
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