Tener with how you feel. Remember how to say, “I’m hungry?” ________________________ What you’re really saying is, “I HAVE hunger.”

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Tener with how you feel

Remember how to say, “I’m hungry?” ________________________ What you’re really saying is, “I HAVE hunger.”

Tener with how you feel In a similar way, you will use TENER to say you are scared, sleepy, thirsty, cold, and hot. What you are really saying is: I HAVE fear. I HAVE tiredness. I HAVE heat.

Tener with how you feel: Yonosotros Túx Él, ella, usted Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes

Tener with how you feel I am tired = Yo tengo sueño. We are cold! = Tenemos frío. (notice that you do not change the word “frío” to go with the subject!) Are you scared? = ¿Tienes miedo?

Tener with how you feel Use the second page of your packet and try these! 1.We are lucky. __________________ 2.They’re hot. ____________________ 3.Are you thirsty? __________________ 4.I’m in a hurry. _________________ 5.It’s bad out(side)! Aren’t you cold? ____________________________

1.We are hot. 2. I’m sleepy. 3.Are you lucky? 4.We’re right! 5.You are very, very wrong. 6.Justino is sleepy.