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haber de
"haber de" is similar to "tener que" ,"hay que" --"has to" or "will" in English. I'm not comfortable using "haber de" though, and would like to know if it is commonly used in daily speech. For instance is there a time when it is better to use "haber de" instead of "hay que".
Last edited by poli; January 24, 2008 at 08:32 AM. |
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Poli's right.
"haber que" is more stylism, for poety. Like poli says , it's more common to use "tener que " hay que" Sometimes it's used in daily life: "estos encargos han de hacerse hoy"/"estos encargos hay que hacerlos hoy"/"estos encargos tenemos que hacerlos hoy" A grandma:" Debo dejar de hablar e irme a la cocina. Hay tartas que han de hacerse" "Debo dejar de hablar e irme a la cocina. Tengo que hacer unas tartas" Saludos ![]() |
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