me tengo que ir ahora

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. I have to leave now
Dios, mira este tráfico. Me tengo que ir ahora no voy a llegar a la cena a tiempo.Oh man, look at the traffic. I have to leave now or I won't make it to the dinner on time.
b. I have to go now
Me tengo que ir ahora, Andy. ¿Dónde están las llaves del carro?I have to go now, Andy. Where are the car keys?
a. I have to leave in a minute
¿Quieres otra cerveza? - No, gracias. Me tengo que ir ahora a buscar a Eileen al aeropuerto.Do you want another beer? - No, thanks. I have to leave in a minute to pick up Eileen at the airport.
b. I have to go in a minute
Me tengo que ir ahora. - ¿Qué? Pero si acabas de llegar.I have to go in a minute. - What? But you just got here.
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