How do you use tener in a sentence?

How do you use tener in a sentence?

When you have something or have to do something, you will use the verb tener. Tengo clase hoy. I have class today. Tú tienes dos hijos.

What is the verb for tener?

Conjugating Tener in the Present Tense

yo tengoI havenosotros/as tenemos
tú tienesyou (informal) havevosotros/as tenéis
usted/él/ella tieneyou (formal)/he/she hasustedes/ellos/ellas tienen

What are the 6 uses of tener?

6 Ways to use Tener (to have) in Spanish

  • «Tener» to speak about age, edad.
  • «Tener» to talk about possessions, posesiones.
  • «Tener» with several expressions about states or needs, expresiones de estados o necesidades.
  • «Tener» to speak about about illnesses or sickness, enfermedades.

What is an example sentence of a verb?

A verb is the action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs can be expressed in different tenses, depending on when the action is being performed. Example: Jennifer walked to the store. In this sentence, walked is the verb that shows an action.

What are the 5 ways to use the verb tener?

  1. TENER to have.
  2. YO TENGO –> I have.
  3. TÚ TIENES –> you have.
  4. ÉL/ELLA TIENE –> he/she has.
  5. NOSOTROS TENEMOS –> we have.
  6. VOSOTROS TENÉIS –> you guys have.
  7. ELLOS TIENES –> they have.

What are 5 sentences using tener?

Let’s Practice Spanish Expressions with ‘Tener’

  • She is 89 years old and she is always right.
  • My cousins are very tired and hungry.
  • We are not thirsty, we are just hungry.
  • She thinks she is always right, but she is wrong.
  • You are always so lucky, I can’t believe it!
  • At night, my little brother is always very sleepy.

What are other uses of the verb tener?

How to Use the Verb Tener in Spanish

SpanishEnglish
tener sueñoto be tired/sleepy
tener suerteto be lucky
tener miedo a…to be scared of…
tener prisato be in a hurry

Is estan a verb?

‘ Estar is an irregular verb in the present indicative tense….Present Indicative.

Present indicative form of estarPronunciationMeaning
Estoyay-stohyI am
Estásay-stahsyou are (singular informal)
Estáay-stahhe is / she is / you are (singular formal)
Estamosay-stah-mohswe are

What are the 4 uses of the verb tener?

Uses of verb tener

  • Tengo veintisiete años. ( expressing age) I have 27 years (I am 27 years old).
  • 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)

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