ESPAÑOL UNO: CAPÍTULO 6 TENER.

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ESPAÑOL UNO: CAPÍTULO 6 TENER

INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE The verb tener (to have) is frequently used in Spanish. Most of the forms of the verb are irregular: you will need to learn each of them. TENER is a stem-changing yo-go verb.

TENER tengo tenemos tienes tenéis tiene tienen

The endings are the same as those of regular –er verbs, except for the yo form, which is irregular: tengo.

In the tú, usted, and ustedes forms, the e of the stem changes to ie. tenestienes tenetiene tenentienen

The nosotros and vosotros forms are the only ones which are regular. tenemos tenéis

Uses of TENER Posesión Edad Sentimientos to show possession Edad to show age (use instead of “to be”) Sentimientos to show some feelings (use instead of ESTAR) Obligaciones to have to do something

Posesión: ownership I have two beds in my room. (Yo) Tengo dos camas en mi habitación.

Mi familia tiene un televisor. My family has a TV. Mi familia tiene un televisor.

(Nosotros) Tenemos clase ahora. We have class right now. (Nosotros) Tenemos clase ahora.

Alicia tiene diez y seis años. Edad: tener # años Alicia is 16 years old. Alicia tiene diez y seis años.

Los gemelos tienen quince años. The twins are 15 years old. Los gemelos tienen quince años.

(Yo) Tengo veinticuatro años. I am 24 years old. (Yo) Tengo veinticuatro años.

Sentimiento: to be hungry To express HUNGER in Spanish, the verb “to be” is not used. In Spanish you say that someone HAS HUNGER. tener + hambre

Are you (formal) hungry? ¿Tiene Ud. hambre?

Sentimiento: to be thirsty To express THIRST in Spanish, the verb “to be” is not used. In Spanish you say that someone HAS THIRST. tener + sed

Y’all aren’t thirsty. No tenéis sed.

Sentimiento: to be warm To express WARMTH (in relationship to a person) in Spanish, the verb “to be” is not used. In Spanish you say that someone HAS WARMTH. tener + calor

I am always warm in this store. Siempre (yo) tengo calor en esta tienda.

Sentimiento: to be cold To express COLD (in relationship to a person) in Spanish, the verb “to be” is not used. In Spanish you say that someone HAS CHILL. tener + frío

When you are outside, you are always cold. Cuando estás afuera, siempre tienes frío.

Obligación: to have to… To express that someone HAS TO do something, use the expression: tener que + infinitivo

(Yo) Tengo que estudiar. I have to study. (Yo) Tengo que estudiar.

(Él) Tiene que practicar. He has to practice. (Él) Tiene que practicar.

Ellos ______ dos hermanos. 2. Yo ______ una hermana. ¡Vamos a practicar! Ellos ______ dos hermanos. 2. Yo ______ una hermana. 3. El artista ______ tres primos. tienen tengo tiene

4. Nosotros ______ diez tíos. 5. Eva y Diana ______ un sobrino. 6. Usted ______ cinco nietos. tenemos tienen tiene

7. Tú ______ dos hermanastras. 8. Ustedes ______ cuatro hijos. 9. Ella ______ una hija. tienes tienen tiene

Más práctica… A. You (informal) have to watch the grandkids. B. The apartment has a balcony. Tienes que mirar a los nietos. El apartamento tiene un balcón.

My husband has to close (cerrar) the door of the garage. D. The garden has many flowers. Mi esposo tiene que cerrar la puerta del garaje. El jardín tiene muchas flores.

Nuestra suegra tiene una vista del parque. Our (nuestra) mother-in-law has a view of the park. I am cold on the balcony. Nuestra suegra tiene una vista del parque. Tengo frío en el balcón.

G. They have to go to the birthday party of their (sus) twin step-brothers. Ellos tienen que ir a la fiesta de cumpleaños de sus hermanstros gemelos.