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Día 11

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Objetivo: ¿Qué tiene Madrid. Hagan Ahora: p. 7 act Objetivo: ¿Qué tiene Madrid? Hagan Ahora: p. 7 act. 9 # 1-5 (libro de texto) Tarea: Hoja (la última diapositiva de esta lección)

P. 7 act. 9 – libro de texto

Lista lo que tiene Madrid What do you know about the verb tener? ¿Qué tiene Madrid? Lista lo que tiene Madrid What do you know about the verb tener?

The verbs tener (to have) and venir (to come) are among the most frequently used in Spanish. Because most of their forms are irregular, you will have to learn each one individually. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

yo nosotros, nosotras tú él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes yo nosotros, nosotras tú él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes

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The endings are the same as those of regular -er and -ir verbs, except for the yo forms, which are irregular: tengo, vengo. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

In the tú, Ud., and Uds. forms, the e of the stem changes to ie as shown below. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The nosotros and vosotros forms are the only ones which are regular The nosotros and vosotros forms are the only ones which are regular. Compare them to the forms of comer and escribir that you learned on page 96. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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In certain idiomatic or set expressions in Spanish, you use the construction tener + [noun] to express to be + [adjective]. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

To express an obligation, use tener que (to have to) + [infinitive]. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

To ask people if they feel like doing something, use tener ganas de (to feel like) + [infinitive]. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Provide the appropriate forms of tener and venir Provide the appropriate forms of tener and venir. The first item in each column has been done for you. Ellos ________ dos hermanos. Yo _____ una hermana. El artista _____ tres primos. Nosotros _____ diez tíos. Eva y Diana _____ un sobrino. Usted _____ cinco nietos. Tú _____ dos hermanastras. Ustedes _____ cuatro hijos. Ella _____ una hija. Mis padres ________ de México. Tú _____ de España. Nosotras _____ de Cuba. Pepe _____ de Italia. Yo _____ de Francia. Ustedes _____ del Canadá. Alfonso y yo _____ de Portugal. Ellos _____ de Alemania. Usted _____ de Venezuela. tener venir tienen vienen Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Contesta con oraciones completas: ¿Qué haces cuando tienes sueño en Madrid? ¿Qué hacen los madrileños cuando tienen calor? ¿Qué beben los madrileños cuando tienen sed? ¿Qué come un madrileño cuando tiene hambre?

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