Tener= to have Tener que= to have to

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Tener= to have Tener que= to have to Why do we need the verb, tener?

Verb conjugations Conjugating means changing the form of a verb to indicate who is doing the action.

For example: In English we conjugate the verb, to have, like this. I have We have You have He has They have She has You all have (ya’ll) It has

So...How do you conjugate “tener”? Tengo Tenemos Tienes Tenéis Tiene Tienen I have We have You have You all have (spain) She has He has It has They have You all have (ya’ll)

Examples: Sam has a book. We have a new car. You have a new pen. Sam tiene un libro. Tenemos un coche nuevo. Tienes una pluma nueva.

We have class on Monday. Tenemos clase el lunes. Let’s practice We have class on Monday. Tenemos clase el lunes.

Does miguel have a bicycle. ¿Miguel tiene una bicicleta?

You have french fries. Tienes papas fritas.

I have fruit. Tengo fruta.

Ustedes tienen que estudiar You all have to study. Ustedes tienen que estudiar

How do we say that we have to do something in English? I have + to + verb I have to go. I have to eat. You have to sit. You all have to pass your class. ETC. Use this formula for Spanish Tener + que + infinitive

Tener + que + infinitive To have to + an action. Tengo que hablar. Tienes que comer. Tenemos que preparar la comida. Tiene que correr.

Translation WE HAVE TO SHE HAS TO RUN I have to talk. Tengo que hablar. Tienes que comer. Tenemos que preparar la comida. Tiene que correr. I have to talk. You have to Eat. WE HAVE TO PREPARE THE MEAL. SHE HAS TO RUN

Now you try. Tengo helado. Tenemos agua. Él tiene tres galletas. I have ice cream. He has three cookies. We have water. Tengo helado. Él tiene tres galletas. Tenemos agua.

Tener practice 1. We have some cookies. 2. You all have an old book. 3. She has a tall friend. 4. I have homework. 5. You and Paul have a computer. 6. You and I have friends.

Tener que practice. Pablo has to eat. Sara has to buy food. We have to listen. You have to write. You and Carlo have to study. You and Clara have to read. (Spain)