Expressions with “Tener”

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Expressions with “Tener” Expresiones con tener Expressions with “Tener”

The following expression use “tener” for “to be” Tener (mucho) frío To be (very) cold Tener (mucho) calor to be (very) hot Tener (mucha) hambre to be (very) hungry Tener (mucha) sed To be (very) thirsty Tener (mucho) sueño To be (very) tired Tener prisa To be in a hurry Tener (mucho) miedo To be (very) afraid Tener (mucho) cuidado To be (very) careful Tener sentido To make sense. Tener razón To be right Tener # años To be # years old Tener ganas To feel like Tener (mucha) suerte To be (very) lucky

These expressions are idiomatic and do not translate literally from English. (Tengo mucha hambre = I have much hunger) The word following “tener” is a noun, not an adjective therefore “mucho/a” and “poco/a” are used with them. Not “muy” Because they are nouns they also have a gender. All of them are masculine except for hambre ,sed, suerte, prisa and razón which are feminine, and ganas which is feminine plural The Spanish equivalent to “I am wrong” is “estoy equivocado/a” or “no tengo razón”

Ejemplos ¿Tienes frío? Sí, tengo mucho frío. No tengo mi chaqueta. ¿Desean comer un poco de pollo? -Sí, tenemos mucha hambre. ¿Cuántos años tiene tu abuela? Mi abuela tiene ochenta y cinco años.