tenemos que salir

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tenemos que salir(
teh
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neh
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mohs
 
keh
 
sah
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leer
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. we have to go out
Tenemos que salir a hacer unos recados.We have to go out to run some errands.
b. we've got to go out
Tenemos que salir porque hemos quedado para cenar con unos amigos en un restaurante.We've got to go out because we're meeting some friends for dinner at a restaurant.
c. we have to leave
Tenemos que salir de casa a las nueve para pillar el tren de las diez.We have to leave home at nine to get the ten o'clock train.
d. we've got to leave
En recepción me dijeron que el último día tenemos que salir de la habitación antes de las once.They told me in reception that we've got to leave the room before eleven o'clock on our last day.
e. we have to get out
No podemos estar todo el día en casa estudiando. Tenemos que salir de vez en cuando a tomar el aire.We can't be at home studying all day. We have to get out from time to time to get a breath of fresh air.
f. we've got to get out
Tenemos que salir de aquí como sea. Ha empezado la cuenta atrás, y la bomba explotará en tres minutos.We've got to get out of here at all costs. The countdown has begun, and the bomb will explode in three minutes.
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