Ok im mexican let me answer........
It says.......
we have to do the problems 20 and 21 on page 10.
good luck i hope it helped!
2007-01-21 12:30:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We have to do problems 20 and 21 on page 10
2007-01-21 12:48:56
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answer #2
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answered by Jmac 2
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We have to do problems 20 and 21 on page 10
2007-01-21 12:45:56
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answered by muffinmaid123 2
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We have to do problems 20 and 21 on page 10.
2007-01-21 12:39:56
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answered by Dragon Shadow 2
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First, it should be tenemos que hacer... .
It means: We have to do problems 20 and 21 from
page 10.
Tener que + infinitive = We have to + infinitive.
2007-01-21 14:39:29
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Overall it means " we have to do the problems 20 and 21 from page 10," but it is written with a slight mistake. It should say "hacer" instead of "hace" because "hacer" is "to do" and "hace" is in the third person. Have fun!
2007-01-21 14:08:37
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answered by trandafirruusu 3
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we have to do problems 20 and 21 of page 10
tener + que means to have to
2007-01-21 13:02:26
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answered by johnny 2
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"We have to do problems 20 and 21 on page 10."
"Tenemos" is the plural present participal of "Tener", meaning "To need" or "to have".
3 years spanish.
You can find some great spanish-english translating pages on Google.
2007-01-21 12:32:26
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answered by MamaBear 6
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tener+que+verb means to have to (verb)
This means We have to do problems 20-21 on page 10.
2007-01-21 14:30:51
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answered by elf2002 6
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Isn't it suppose to be
Tenemos que HACER... ??
Anyway, I would have translated it the same way as the others here..
2007-01-21 14:06:00
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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