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What Are The 6 Conjugations Of Tener?

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yo tengo I have nosotros/as tenemos tú tienes you (informal) have vosotros/as tenéis usted/él/ella tiene you (formal)/he/she has ustedes/ellos/ellas tienen

What are the 4 uses of tener?

  • Tengo veintisiete años. ( expressing age) ...
  • Yo tengo dos perros. ( expressing possession) ...
  • Yo tengo que aprender las palabras. ( expressing obligation) ...
  • Yo tengo dolor de cuello. ( expressing feelings) ...
  • Tengo ganas de dormir. ( expressing desire to do something)

What are the 6 forms of tener?

yo tengo tenemos tú tienes tenéis él, ella, Ud. tiene tienen

What are examples of tener?

  • tener _ años: to be _ years old.
  • tener calor: to be hot.
  • tener frío: to be cold.
  • tener hambre: to be hungry.
  • tener sed: to be thirsty.
  • tener sueño: to be sleepy.
  • tener miedo: to be frightened.
  • tener prisa: to be in a hurry.

Is Tambien a form of tener?

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the standard rules of conjugation. Tener (to have) and venir (to come) are two irregular verbs, but they do share a common pattern of conjugation.

WHAT IS A in Spanish mean?

The preposition a is translated as “ to” or “at” and also can mean “in,” “on,” “by,” or “from.” Like del, al is a contraction and should be used instead of a el. Here’s how a is commonly used: • Time: Te veré a las cinco.

What are the forms of venir?

Conjugation Translation yo vengo I come tú vienes You (informal) come él/ella/ello/uno viene He/she/one comes usted viene You (formal) come

How do you use tener correctly?

Spanish English tener miedo a... to be scared of... tener prisa to be in a hurry tener razón to be right tener ... años to be ... years old

What is estar used for?

Estar is used to talk about HOW something is , so we use it for conditions, locations, emotions, and actions (temporary states).

How do I use Tengo?

To say that you are hungry, thirsty cold or hot , in Spanish you also use TENGO, so that you say, I have hunger, I have thirst, I have hot or cold. You can easily reverse each phrase and state I am not hungry, thirsty, hot or cold by adding NO at the start of each phrase.

What is tener used to talk about?

The Verb Tener

Tener (pronounced teh-nehr, with a soft ‘r’ at the end) means ‘to have’. In its most basic form, it is used to express possession and necessity . At other times, it is used commonly in phrasing in which you’d normally use the verb ‘to be~.

Is Tener used to express symptoms?

Expressing feelings or physical conditions

In Spanish, ‘tener’ is also used to talk about certain feelings or physical sensations (usually related to medical symptoms). Some adjectives that you can use for this purpose include: Hambre – Hungry.

How many simple tenses are there in Spanish?

In total, there are 14 ( 7 simple and 7 compound): Present, Imperfect, Preterite, Future, Conditional, Present Perfect, Pluperfect, Preterit Perfect, Future Perfect, Conditional Perfect, Present Subjunctive, Imperfect Subjunctive, Present Perfect Subjunctive, and Pluperfect Subjunctive.

What is the past tense of tener in Spanish?

Subject Pronouns Tener Conjugation: Preterite Translation yo tuve I had tú tuviste you had él/ella/usted tuvo he/she/you formal had nosotros/nosotras tuvimos we had

Is venir regular?

Venir is an irregular -ir verb and needs the auxiliary verb être in compound tenses.

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