Tener -= to have. Tener Tener is a new verb, but you have already seen two of the forms from TENER in the last chapter. Tener is a new verb, but you have.

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Tener -= to have

Tener Tener is a new verb, but you have already seen two of the forms from TENER in the last chapter. Tener is a new verb, but you have already seen two of the forms from TENER in the last chapter. Anyone remember? I have…he has… Anyone remember? I have…he has…

Tener Tengo! Tengo! Tengo means “I have.” Tengo means “I have.” Tiene = he/she/you (formal) has/have Tiene = he/she/you (formal) has/have

Tener Yo TENGO Nosotros TENEMOS Tú TIENES x El TIENE Ella TIENE Usted TIENE Ellos TIENEN Ellas TIENEN Ustedes TIENEN

TENER “Tengo” is the only form that rhymes “Tengo” is the only form that rhymes (sort of ) with “yo.” All of our “tú” forms so far (________/_______) end with an _____. So does “tienes.” All of our “tú” forms so far (________/_______) end with an _____. So does “tienes.”

TENER The “nosotros” forms of most verbs end with a “______” (______ / ________). So does “tenemos.” The “nosotros” forms of most verbs end with a “______” (______ / ________). So does “tenemos.” Most “ellos, ellas, ustedes” end with an “_____.” So does “tienen.” Most “ellos, ellas, ustedes” end with an “_____.” So does “tienen.”

Stem Change In Tener’s case: In Tener’s case: E  IE for some forms: E  IE for some forms: Yo TENGO Nosotros/ nosotras TENEMOS Tú TIENES x Él, ella, usted TIENE Ellos/ ellas/ustedes TIENEN

Let’s Try Some! 1. Yo ________________una galleta. 2. Tú _________________ un amigo. 3. Ustedes _________________ refrescos. 4. Él _________________ el pelo rubio. 5. Ella ________________ un helado. 6. Ellos _______________ muchas clases. 7. Nosotros _____________ el pelo castaño.

Tener que = to have to To say someone has to do something, Use the correct form of TENER Plus QUE Plus THE VERB you want to use: I have to study = Yo tengo tengo que que estudiar estudiar Yo tengo que estudiar.

Tener que = to have to Escribe en español: 1. I have to work. ______________________ 2. They have to study. _________________________________ 3. You don’t have to watch TV. ________________________________ 4. Does Pablo have to write? _________________________________

5. My friends and I have to learn. _________________________________ Contesta (answer) en español: 6. ¿Qué tienes que hacer mañana? ___________________________________ 7. ¿Tienes que estudiar mucho para la clase de ciencias? ____________________________________

Tener with classes You can use tener to tell someone what classes people have. Just take the subject, form the verb in the correct way, and then add “the class of (subject)” We have math= Nosotros tenemos tenemos la clase de la clase dematemáticas

Tener with classes Try these! 1. I have art class. (the class of art) _____________________________ 2. You have history class. ________________________________ 3. The students have Spanish class. _________________________________ 4. At what time do you have English class? _________________________________