TENER = to have yo tengo “I have” ------------------------------- tú tienes “you have” él, ella, usted tiene “he, she has” nosotros tenemos “we have”

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TENER = to have yo tengo “I have” ------------------------------- tú tienes “you have” él, ella, usted tiene “he, she has” nosotros tenemos “we have” ----------------------------------- vosotros tenéis “y’all have” ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen “they have” “you all have”

TENER + que + infinitive To talk about what someone has to do use the following: Change TENER to agree with who you are talking about Add “que” Add the infinitive “I have to babysit.” 1. TENER (yo)  Tengo 2. Tengo que 3. Tengo que cuidar los niños

TENER + que + infinitive Change TENER to agree with who you are talking about Add “que” Add the infinitive “We have to listen.” TENER (nosotros)  Tenemos 2. Tenemos que 3. Tenemos que escuchar.

TENER + que + infinitive Change TENER to agree with who you are talking about Add “que” Add the infinitive “They have to do homework.” TENER (ellos)  Tienen 2. Tienen que 3. Tienen que hacer la tarea.

¿Qué significa? Tengo que estudiar. Tienes que practicar deportes Ustedes tienen que aprender español.