Page 228 Realidades 1 Tener, Poner, Hacer
Daily Learning Target By the end of the period, I will be able to conjugate the present tense of the verbs TENER, PONER, & HACER in Spanish. I will demonstrate this by completing a group/partner activity.
The Verb TENER The verb TENER, which means “to have” follows the pattern of other -er verbs.
The Verb TENER However, some forms of the verb are irregular.
The Verb TENER You must memorize verbs with irregularities.
The Verb TENER Here is the verb “To Have” in English.
TO HAVE I have You have He She has It We have They have
TENER Nosotros tenemos Vosotros tenéis Uds. Ellos tienen Ellas Yo tengo Tú tienes Ud. Él tiene Ella
Other Uses of TENER As you know, TENER is sometimes used where in English we use a form of the verb “to be”:
Other Uses of TENER Tener sed (To be thirsty) Tener hambre (To be hungry) Tener ____ años (To be ____ years old.)
Poner and Hacer This “Tema 5-A” does not include the next two verbs, “Poner and Hacer” but they are extremely important verbs to know in Spanish and are very much like Tener.
PONER, HACER Here we will learn the present tense forms of: HACER (to do, to make) PONER (to put, to set)
PONER, HACER PONER and HACER are regular -er verbs in the present tense except for their yo forms: (yo) pongo (yo) hago
TO PUT, TO SET I put, set You put, set He She puts, sets It We put, set They put, set
PONER (present) Yo pongo Tú pones Ud. Él pone Ella Nosotros ponemos Vosotros ponéis Uds. Ellos ponen Ellas
TO DO I do, make You do, make He She does, makes It We do, make They do, make
HACER (present) Yo hago Tú haces Ud. Él hace Ella Nosotros hacemos Vosotros hacéis Uds. Ellos hacen Ellas