VERB HABER CONJUGATED TO THE FIRST PERSON.
YO HE.
17
DIECISIETE
You need to eat vegetables.
HAY que comer vegetales.
General, not directed to you.
MAMÁ
MOTHER
MAMÁ
POINT THE MEXICAN FLAG FROM THE BANNER IN THE BACK.
VERB TENER CONJUGATED TO THE FIRST PERSON.
YO TENGO.
68
SESENTA Y OCHO
Mr. Howard has to turn back his assignment.
Mr. Howard tiene que entregar su tarea.
DEPORTES
SPORTS
POINT THE COLOMBIA FLAG FROM THE BANNER.
VERB HABER IN THE IMPERSONAL FORM.
HAY.
346
TRECIENTOS CUARENTA Y SEIS.
you have to exercise.
Hay que hacer ejercicio.
GENERAL.
LAPIZ
PENCIL
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CAPITAL OF COLOMBIA. WHERE YOUR TEACHER IS FROM.
BOGOTÁ.
VERB TENER CONJUGATED FOR EL-ELLA.
ÉL TIENE OR
ELLA TIENE
5.640
CINCO MIL SEICIENTOS CUARENTA.
you and her have to walk back home.
Tú y ella tienen que caminar al trabajo.
PERRO
DOG
POINT THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FLAG FROM THE BANNER.
BOTH VERB TENER AND HABER CONJUGATED FOR THE SECOND PERSON.
TU TIENES
TU HAS
116.839
CIENTO DIECISEIS MIL OCHOCIENTOS TREINTA Y NUEVE.
Mr. Smith, Mr. Morgan and you have to stop eating in class.
Mr. Smith, Mr. Morgan y tú tienen que dejar de comer en clase.
CUADERNO
NOTEBOOK
POINT IN THE MAP, WHERE IS COLOMBIA.
COLOMBIA IS HERE: