Uses of the Verb HABER
TENER and HABER are used for the English "to have ," followed by an infinitive, as:
Tienen que acabar el trabajo para fines de Enero : They have to finish the work for the end of January.
Hemos de seguir los consejos de los peritos en la materia : We have to follow the advice of those expert in the matter.
In such cases Tener is followed by que and Haber by de . The former indicates compulsion or necessity, the latter a moral or self-imposed duty.
Haber de translates also "to be to," as:
¿Quién ha de hacer este viaje? Who is to go on this journey?
Tener de is used in threats:
Tengo de llevarlo ante el tribunal : I shall take him before the court.
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Vocabulary
(los) reunidos - those present
haber menester - to need
trabajar - to work
trámites de la ley - legal means
cuenta de venta - account sale
dedicarse - to devote oneself
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Exercises
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