I must have

I must have(
ay
 
muhst
 
hahv
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. debo de haber
This doesn't look right. I must have taken a wrong turn.No siento que estemos donde deberíamos estar. Debo de haber tomado el camino equivocado.
b. habré
I don't have my wallet. I must have left it at the office.No tengo mi cartera. La habré dejado en la oficina.
c. debí de haber
I never got that email. - Strange. I must have sent it to the wrong address.Nunca recibí ese mail. - Qué raro. Debí de haberlo enviado al correo incorrecto.
a. debo de tener
I cut my finger. - Ouch. Let me see, I must have some Band-Aids around here.Me corté el dedo. - Ay, no. A ver, debo de tener unas curitas por aquí.
b. tendré
I'm hungry. - Well, I must have something in the fridge you can eat.Tengo hambre. - Bueno, tendré algo en la nevera que puedas comer.
a. necesito
I must have this painting. It's simply gorgeous.Necesito este cuadro. Es simplemente precioso.
b. tengo que tener
I must have that car. I'll work tirelessly until I can afford it.Tengo que tener ese coche. Voy a trabajar incansablemente hasta poder comprarlo.
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