VERBO TENER (TO HAVE).

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VERBO TENER (TO HAVE)

Conjugacion (conjugation) yo tengo I am tú tienes you are él, ella, eso tiene he, she, it is usted tiene you are (formal) nosotros tenemos we are ustedes tienen you all are (formal) ellos, ellas tienen they are

Tener Es un verbo irregular (irregular verb) Spanish has many idiomatic expressions. Although their literal translations sound odd to English speakers, they sound perfectly natural to native speakers. Here is one example: Idiom: Hace mucho frío Literally: It makes much cold True Meaning: It is very cold

TEner There are many idiomatic expressions that use the verb tener. This one expresses age: Idiom: tener _____ años Literally: to have _____ years True Meaning: to be _____ years old

Tener: express physical sensations: tener frío to be cold tener calor to be hot tener hambre to be hungry tener sed to be thirsty tener sueño to be sleepy tener dolor de to hurt or be sore, etc.

Tener: express sentations more psycological in nature tener prisa to be in a hurry tener miedo a/de + noun to be afraid of something tener miedo a/de + infinitive to be afraid to do something tener celos to be jealous tener confianza to be confident tener cuidado to be careful tener vergüenza to be ashamed

Tener: other idiomatic expressions tener razón to be right tener éxito to be successful tener la culpa to be guilty tener suerte to be lucky tener lugar to take place tener ganas de to feel like tener en cuenta to take into account

When using these idiomatic expressions, conjugate the verb (tener) according to the subject of the sentence. Yo tengo cinco años. Tú tienes ocho años. Pablo tiene dos años.

most common and useful of these expressions: tener _____ años to have years tener calor to be hot tener frío to be cold tener hambre to be hungry tener sed to be thirsty tener prisa to be in a hurry tener miedo a/de _____ to be afraid tener razón to be right tener suerte to have luck