Tener: to have Tener is irregular. Tener TengoTenemos TienesTenéis Tienetienen.

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Tener: to have Tener is irregular

Tener TengoTenemos TienesTenéis Tienetienen

Tener: to have  Tengo un hermano.  I have a brother.  Tengo quince años.  I am 15 years old.  Mi hermano tiene ocho años.  Mi hermano tiene un perro.  My brother has a dog.

Tener YYYYo _____________dos hermanas. TTTTengo NNNNosotros ____________un perro y un gato. TTTTenemos MMMMi padre____________cuarenta años. TTTTiene

Tener: ¿Cuántos hermanos tienes? ¿Cuántos años tienes? ¿Tienes el libro? ¿Tienen Uds. muchos amigos?

Adjetivos posesivos  Possessive adjectives show possession or ownership. Possessive adjectives like ALL adjectives MUST agree with the NOUN it modifies.  Mi libroMy book  Mis librosMy books  Tu libroTus libros

Adjetivos posesivos MiMisNuestroNuestrosNuestraNuestras TuTusVuestroVuestrosVuestraVuestras SuSusSuSus

MyMineOurOurs YourYours You alls HisHertheir

Possessive adjectives match the noun they are modifying  My cat = Mi gato  My cats = Mis gatos  When cat becomes plural (the noun I am modifying or describing ownership of) then the possessive adjective becomes plural.  Mi revista = my magazine  Mis revistas = my magazines

 Your book = Tu libro  Your books = Tus libros  His apple = su manzana  His apples = sus manzanas

Ours  The possessive adjective “our” has four forms.  Whether we use nuestro, nuestra, nuestros or nuestras depends on the noun we are modifying.  Our book = nuestro libro  Our books = nuestros libros  Our magazine = nuestra revista  Our magazines = nuestras revistas

Vuestro (a) (as) (os)  Like nuestro, Vuestro, has four forms.  Vuestra clase  Vuestras clases  Vuestro perro  Vuestros libros

Practicamos  I have a dog  Tengo un perro  My dogs name is Spot.  El nombre de mi perro es Spot  Se llama Spot

 Our house is big and white.  Nuestra casa es grande y blanca.

 His house is small and green.  Su casa es pequeña y verde.

 Their car is orange.  Su carro es anaranjado.

 Our dog barks all the time.  Nuestro perro ladra todo el tiempo.

 His dog never barks  Su perro no ladra nunca.

WWWWe have our homework NNNNosotros tenemos nuestra tarea. MMMMy brother does not have his homework. MMMMi hermano no tiene su tarea. HHHHer friend has my homework. SSSSu amiga tiene mi tarea.

 Do you have your homework?  ¿Tienes tu tarea?  Of course! I always have my homework.  ¡Claro que sí¡ Siempre tengo mi tarea.