TENER Español 1a.

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TENER Español 1a

TENER- to have Yo TENGO – I have Tú TIENES – You have Él / ella / usted TIENE – he / she has; you formal have Nosotros/as TENEMOS – we have Ellos / ellas / ustedes TIENEN – they have; you guys have

Yo TENGO un libro  I have a book Tú TIENES un libro  You have a book Él TIENE un libro  He has a book Ella TIENE un libro  She has a book Usted TIENE un libro  You (formal) have a book Nosotros/as TENEMOS un libro  We have a book Ellos/as TIENEN un libro  They have a book Ustedes TIENEN un libro  You guys have a book

While TENER means to have, we use TENER + QUE + INFINITIVE to mean we HAVE to do something! Ex) Yo TENGO QUE leer un libro  I have to read a book Ella TIENE QUE montar en bicicleta  She has to ride a bike