The Present Tense of tener (to have)

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The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The present tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
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The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The present tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
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The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)

Yo tengo Tú tienes Él tiene Ella tiene Usted tiene The verb tener The verb tener means to have or to possess. It is an irregular -er verb that is conjugated as follows: Yo tengo Tú tienes Él tiene Ella tiene Usted tiene Nosotros tenemos Vosotros tenéis Ustedes tienen Ellos tienen Notice the irregular yo form . . . . . . and the changes that occur in the stem of the second-person singular and third persons.

The verb tener No, no tengo. ¡Sí, tengo! ¡Vamos a comer a tu casa! ¿Qué idea es ésa? ¡Oye! Necesito comer algo. ¡Sí, tengo! ¡Vamos a comer a tu casa! ¿Tienes sándwiches en casa? ¡Yo también! ¿Tienes dinero? Tengo una buena idea.

The verb tener + que + infinitive One of the special, idiomatic uses of tener is with the relator que plus an infinitive to express the idea of to have to (do something).

The verb tener + que + infinitive One of the special, idiomatic uses of tener is with the relator que plus an infinitive to express the idea of to have to (do something). We start with an appropriate person and number of tener . . . add the little word que . . . and then add any infinitive. estudiar estudiar leer tengo tengo tenemos escribir comer tienes tenéis que que hablar aprender tiene tienen escuchar decidir Tengo para el examen de español. I have to study for the Spanish exam. Conjugate tener, add que, and then always add an infinitive, not a conjugated verb.

The verb tener + que + infinitive Don’t forget que! I have to clean the garage. ¿? Tengo que limpiar el garaje. Do you have to study a lot? ¿? ¿Tienes que estudiar mucho? We have to prepare the food. Tenemos que ¿? preparar la comida.

The verb tener + que + infinitive ¿Qué tienes que hacer este fin de semana? ¿estudiar? ¿escribir una carta? ¿limpiar? ¿hacer la tarea? ¿trabajar? ¿quitar la nieve? ¿visitar? ¿ir a alguna parte?

Translate the following sentences: 1) She has three apples in her bag. 2) Monica and I don’t have to drink coffee everyday. 3) My brother has cheese for the pizza. 4) You (informal) always have to drink water in the mornings. 5) We have a lot of fruit salad in the party. 6) Emil and Tyler have to understand this problem. 7) You (other countries/plural) have to share the breakfast. 8) They have eggs with sausages. 9) I have to drink milk on Sundays. 10) My friend has a big fruit salad. 11) You (Spain) have a small pizza on the table. 12) You (formal/singular) have two books in your backpack.