18 Sep, 2009 in Uncategorized by Julio Foppoli

Spanish – Hay / Hay que

THERE IS/ THERE ARE - HAY HAY is the Spanish equivalent for THERE IS / THERE ARE

Hay un hombre detrás del árbol.

There is a man behind the tree.

Hay tres niñas en su clase.

There are three girls in his class.

Hay un problema en la oficina.

There is a problem at the office.

When HAY is followed by QUE, it means IT IS NECESSARY TO, or ONE HAS TO.

Hay que trabajar.

You have to work - It is necessary to work

Hay que comprar una nueva computadora.

It is necessary to buy a new computer.

Hay que vender esta propiedad.

It is necessary to sell this property.

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Published on 18 Sep, 2009 in Uncategorized by Julio Foppoli

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