Complete the sentences with the correct form of tener or venir

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of tener or venir Complete the sentences with the correct form of tener or venir. Then write a TRANSLATION of the sentence in English! 1. Mi hermana ___________ de la casa. 2. Yo _________ dos primas italianas. 3. Jorge y yo ___________ quince años. 4. ¿Tú __________ que estudiar? 5. Mis padres ___________ a la oficina. PE #2

PE #3 Describe what these people are doing or feeling using a tener expression. 1. Yo 2. Sandra 3. Tú 5. Felipe 6. Nosotros 4. Ud.