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que tienen que hacer
-that they have to do
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qué tienen que hacer
-what they have to do
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¿Qué tienen que hacer?
-What do they have to do?
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que tienen que hacer

que tienen que hacer(
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sehr
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. that they have to do
Pregúntales a Ana y Juan si las cosas que tienen que hacer les llevarán mucho tiempo.Ask Ana and Juan whether the things that they have to do will take them a long time.
b.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Las traducciones que tienen que hacer nuestros traductores son generalmente del inglés al español.The translations that our translators have to do are usually from English into Spanish.
Este es el trabajo que tienen que hacer los alumnos para aprobar el curso.This is the project the students have to do to pass the course.
a. that you have to do
El profesor de matemáticas nos ha puesto tarea para mañana. - ¿La tarea que tienen que hacer es difícil?The math teacher has given us some homework for tomorrow. - Is the homework that you have to do difficult?
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