The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
¿infinitive or conjugated?
Advertisements

Las obligaciones.
Tener que + inf.. Tener means to have The verb tener, when used with the word que and the infinitive of another verb, means to have to and shows obligation.
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
Other Expressions With tener
tener que/hay que expressing obligation with hay que and tener que
Infinitives The word “infinitive” refers to the unconjugated form of a verb. Simply put, this is the “to” form of a verb; for example, en inglés: en español:
Mandatos Un Repaso. What is the purpose of a ‘mandato’? ► To tell somebody to do something or NOT to do something.
Department of Modern Languages. Gramática nueva There is a fairly large group of verbs in Spanish that undergo changes in their stem when conjugated.
Repaso de verbos (Verb review)
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Spanish 1 Term 3 Interim Assessment Review. AR Verb Endings singular plural yo-onosotros-amos tú-as usted, él, ella-austedes, ellos, ellas-an ER Verb.
Other Expressions With tener (Expresiones idiomáticas que emplean el verbo tener)
Capítulo 4. Infinitives in Spanish end in –ar, -er, and – ir The conjugated infinitive is often followed by another infinitive or infinitive phrase/ expression.
Obligations and Frequency To voice an obligation we say Hay que + (verb) Or Tener (conjugated) + que + (verb)
Page 228 Realidades 1 The Verb TENER  The verb TENER, which means “to have” is an – er verb.  However, some forms of the verb are irregular.  You.
Present Subjunctive El Presente del Subjuntivo. El Subjuntivo In Spanish, in certain contexts, when you are talking about opinion, how somebody feels.
Los infinitivos (Infinitives) ¿Qué es un infinitivo? What is an infinitive?
Verbs of Obligation “Tener que” “Hay que” Español 1.
conjugation of –ar Verbs
tener que/hay que expressing obligation with hay que and tener que
Unidad 2 Etapa 1 “Un Día de Clases”. Introduction to verb conjugation. Click Here.
Los Verbos en el Presente
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
Expressing Obligation with TENER QUE and HAY QUE.
Tener que + infinitive Hay que + infinitive
Tener & tener que + infinitive. tener-to have tengotenem os tienestenéis tienetienen 1.They have 2.You (for.) have 3.She has 4.I have 5.We have Look at.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Department of Modern Languages. Gramática nueva To HaveTo Have.
Objetivo: to identify phrases that express someone must do something. Ahora: List 3 adverbs and where are they placed in a sentence.
Expresar Obligación. The verb expression tener que can be used to indicate obligation. We use the formula tener + que + infinitive Let's look at some.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener) Álamo.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Tener que vs. Hay que Se prohíbe ….
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Me llamo ________ Clase 6NH (602) La fecha es el 22 de octubre del 2012 Propósito # 13: ¿Qué compras en la papelería? Actividad Inicial: TEXTO; Leer En.
Present Tense of -ar Verbs P. 84 Realidades 1 VERBS n A verb usually names the action in a sentence. n We call the verb that ends in -r the INFINITIVE.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Avancemos 1 Unidad 2 lección 1
Verbos que terminan en -AR In order to talk about activities, we need to use verbs (action words). In English & Spanish, the infinitive (infinitivo) is.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Hay que & Tener que. To talk about things someone must do, use these two formulas: Hay + que + infinitive Tener + que + infinitive.
How to conjugate an AR verb. We already know that in Spanish infinitives can end in: AR (bailar, cantar) ER (correr, ver) IR (escribir) In Spanish the.
Ir & Gustar To Go & To be pleased by Mrs. Ness Español 1, Unidad III Mrs. Ness Español 1, Unidad III.
Tener + que + the infinitive In Spanish, to express the phrase “to have to”, you use:
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener) Avancemos 2.1.
Hoy es jueves, el 3 de diciembre Por favor, contesta las preguntas en frases completas. 1.¿Con qué frecuencia estudias literatura? 2.¿Con qué frecuencia.
Present tense of –ar verbs,Hay que & Tener que,Adverbs Español 1 Unidad 2 etapa 1.
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)
Bellwork: Conjugate each verb. 1. nosotras- vivir 2. tu- jugar 3. ella- ir 4. Tommy - patinar 5. Juan y Laura- correr.
Present Tense of -er & -ir Verbs. Regular Verb Regular Verb: follows a pattern for conjugation. Pattern: Stem + endings.
Textbook p. 27 Act. 14 (Only write the correct verb.)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The present tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
Verbo: Tener pág. 66.
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
Hay que + infinitivo It is necessary to I should . . .
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The present tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
The Present Tense of tener (to have)
Transcripción de la presentación:

The Present Tense of tener (to have) (El tiempo presente del verbo tener)

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. The verb tener

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

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).

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

Hay que+ infinitive Use the impersonal phrase hay que + infivitive if there is no specific subject. Hay que conectar el ratón al teclado. (One must connect the mouse to the keyboard) Hay que escuchar en clase. (One must listen in class. Hay que usar una calculador (One must use a calculador.)

limpiar el garaje. ¿Tienes Tenemos I have to clean the garage. Tengoque Do you have to study a lot? queestudiar mucho? We have to prepare the food. quepreparar la comida. The verb tener + que + infinitive Don’t forget que!

¿Qué tienes (tu form) que hacer este fin de semana? ¿estudiar? ¿limpiar? ¿trabajar? ¿visitar? ¿escribir una carta? ¿hacer la tarea? ¿quitar la nieve? ¿ir a alguna parte? The verb tener + que + infinitive

FIN