Tener – to have It is an irregular, stem-changing verb in the present tense What is the stem? (ten) er stem (ending) The last vowel in the stem changes.

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Tener – to have It is an irregular, stem-changing verb in the present tense What is the stem? (ten) er stem (ending) The last vowel in the stem changes e – ie in all forms except YO and NOSOTROS Yo tengo Nosotros/as tenemos Tú tienes Él,ella,Ud. tiene ellos,ellas,Uds. tienen

hambre y sed (literaly translated to: to have hunger & thirst) The verb tener is also used when you are talking about hunger and thirst. Ex: tener hambre = to be hungry Yo tengo hambre. = I am hungry. tener sed = to be thirsty Yo tengo sed. = I am thirsty. 1.Nosotros/hambre 2.Ellos/sed 3.Tú/hambre 4.Ella/ sed 5.Ustedes/hambre - Nosotros tenemos hambre Ellos tienen sed Tú tienes hambre Ella tiene sed Ustedes tienen hambre

Contesta las preguntas- Answer the questions 1.¿Tiene Jaime sed? (sí) 2.¿Tienes tú hambre? (sí) 3.¿Tiene el señor mucha hambre? (sí) 4.¿Tienen ustedes mucha sed? (no) 5.¿Tiene Gloria sed? (no) 6.Tiene usted mucha sed? (sí) 7.¿Tienen los chicos hambre? (no) Sí, Jaime/él tiene sed. Sí, tengo hambre. Sí, el Sr./él tiene mucha hambre. No, no tenemos mucha sed. No, Gloria no tiene sed. No, no tiene sed. Sí, tengo mucha sed. No, los chicos no tienen hambre.