I will have that

I will have that(
ay
 
wihl
 
hahv
 
thaht
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. tendré eso
You may not have much money when you arrive, but you'll have your experience. - True. At least I will have that.Puede que no tengas mucho dinero cuando llegues, pero tendrás tu experiencia. - Cierto. Por lo menos tendré eso.
b. tendré ese
I will have that book with me if you'd like to take a look.Tendré ese libro conmigo si le quieres echar un vistazo.
c. tendré esa
What are you going to bring on the trip? - I will have that suitcase and a duffle bag.¿Qué vas a llevar en el viaje? - Tendré esa maleta y un talego.
a. quiero eso
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
I don't how to pronounce name of this dish, but I will have that.No sé pronunciar el nombre de este plato, pero quiero eso.
b. quiero ese
I will have that lunch special you mentioned, the one with the fish.Quiero ese plato del día que mencionó, el de pescado.
c. quiero esa
I will have that soup if there's any left.Quiero esa sopa si aún queda.
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