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Old October 28, 2015, 08:07 AM
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"Que vs a" after verbs

I have to...
I need to...

To substitute "to", sometimes "que" is used and sometimes "a". Is there some sort of rule? Or is it determined by the verb?
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Old October 28, 2015, 10:33 AM
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To have to is tener que. Tiene que recordarlo. It's easy use and very useful

To need to necesitar+ infinitive is a similar usage, but it doesn't use que.
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Old October 28, 2015, 11:06 AM
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Poli is right. I will just add that the preposition needed is determined by the verb. The use of prepositions is one of the most difficult things when learning a foreign language, but with practice one ends up developing an intuition for the verb structures.
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Thanks

That helps a lot, thanks. I would mention though that after "necesitar", "que" is actually used... At least from my experience
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Old October 28, 2015, 01:18 PM
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Oh, yes, but then it is translated as "to need that", rather than "to need to".

- Necesito comprar pan. (necesitar + infinitive)
I need to buy bread.
- Necesito que Juan compre pan. (necesitar + que + subjunctive)
I need that Juan buys bread.

- Necesitas comer más verduras. (necesitar + infinitive)
You need to eat more vegetables.
- Necesitas que tu comida tenga más verduras. (necesitar + que + subjunctive)
You need that your food has more vegetables.


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