Conjugation of IRREGULAR verb

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Conjugation of IRREGULAR verb “tener” (“to have”) Pronouns tener (to have) English translation yo (I) tengo I have tu (you-informal) tienes You (informal) have usted (you-formal) You (formal) have el (he) tiene He/She has ella (she) nosotros (we) tenemos We have ellos (they-boys) They (boys) have ellas (they-girls) tienen They (girls) have ustedes (you all) You all have Remember we use the pronouns “el/ella/ellos/ellas” when we are talking ABOUT them; we use the pronouns “usted/ustedes” when we are talking TO them.