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Department of Modern Languages

Gramática nueva To HaveTo Have

tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen The verb tener means to have or to possess. It is an irregular -er verb that is conjugated as follows: Notice the irregular yo form and the changes that occur in the stem of the second-person singular and third persons. El verbo tener

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

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). El verbo tener Tengo que terminar…

Conjugate tener, add que, and then always add an infinitive, not a conjugated verb. The verb tener + que + infinitive El verbo tener tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen We start with an appropriate person and number of tener que add the little word que... then add any infinitive. estudiar escribir hablar escuchar leer comer aprender decidir para el examen de español. Tengo I have to study for the Spanish exam. tengo que estudiar

tener una mochila. Tienes Tenemos I have to have a backpack. Tengoque You have to study. queestudiar. We have to practice Spanish. quepracticar el español. Voluntarios The verb tener + que + infinitive

¿Qué forma del verbo es correcta? 1.¿Tú ____ que estudiar para el examen? a. tenemosb. tienenc. tienes 2.Yo ____ un profesor de matemáticas difícil. a. tengob. tenemosc. tiene 3.Nosotros ____ una casa pequeña. a. tienenb. tenemosc. tienes

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