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== Conjugation ==
== Conjugation ==
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==== a) Preterite Tense - Pretérito Perfecto Simple ====
==== a) Preterite Tense - Pretérito Perfecto Simple ====
yo tuve - I had tú tuviste - you had (informal) él/ella/usted tuvo - he/she/you (formal) had nosotros/nosotras tuvimos - we had vosotros/vosotras tuvisteis - you all had (informal) ellos/ellas/ustedes tuvieron - they/you all (formal) had
yo tuve - I had  
 
tú tuviste - you had (informal)  
 
él/ella/usted tuvo - he/she/you (formal) had  
 
nosotros/nosotras tuvimos - we had  
 
vosotros/vosotras tuvisteis - you all had (informal)  
 
ellos/ellas/ustedes tuvieron - they/you all (formal) had


==== b) Imperfect Tense - Pretérito Imperfecto ====
==== b) Imperfect Tense - Pretérito Imperfecto ====
yo tenía - I used to have, I had tú tenías - you used to have, you had (informal) él/ella/usted tenía - he/she/you (formal) used to have, had nosotros/nosotras teníamos - we used to have, we had vosotros/vosotras teníais - you all used to have, you all had (informal) ellos/ellas/ustedes tenían - they/you all (formal) used to have, had
yo tenía - I used to have, I had  
 
tú tenías - you used to have, you had (informal)  
 
él/ella/usted tenía - he/she/you (formal) used to have, had  
 
nosotros/nosotras teníamos - we used to have, we had  
 
vosotros/vosotras teníais - you all used to have, you all had (informal)  
 
ellos/ellas/ustedes tenían - they/you all (formal) used to have, had


=== Future Tense - Futuro Simple ===
=== Future Tense - Futuro Simple ===
yo tendré - I will have tú tendrás - you will have (informal) él/ella/usted tendrá - he/she/you (formal) will have nosotros/nosotras tendremos - we will have vosotros/vosotras tendréis - you all will have (informal) ellos/ellas/ustedes tendrán - they/you all (formal) will have
yo tendré - I will have  
 
tú tendrás - you will have (informal)  
 
él/ella/usted tendrá - he/she/you (formal) will have  
 
nosotros/nosotras tendremos - we will have  
 
vosotros/vosotras tendréis - you all will have (informal)  
 
ellos/ellas/ustedes tendrán - they/you all (formal) will have
 


Remember that these conjugations are for the indicative mood. Spanish also has other moods, such as the subjunctive and imperative, which have their own conjugation patterns for "tener."[[File:0V2p6OcuBUV1DJvvycvqRg.png|thumb]]
Remember that these conjugations are for the indicative mood. Spanish also has other moods, such as the subjunctive and imperative, which have their own conjugation patterns for "tener."


== Use of the verb "Tener" in Spanish ==
== Use of the verb "Tener" in Spanish ==

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The use of the verb "Tener" (to have)
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Conjugation

In Spanish, the verb "tener" means "to have." It is an irregular verb, which means its conjugation does not follow the standard patterns of regular verbs. Here is a breakdown of the conjugation of "tener" in the present, past (preterite and imperfect), and future tenses in the indicative mood.

Present Tense - Presente de Indicativo

yo tengo - I have tú tienes - you have (informal) él/ella/usted tiene - he/she/you (formal) have nosotros/nosotras tenemos - we have vosotros/vosotras tenéis - you all have (informal) ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen - they/you all (formal) have

Past Tense

a) Preterite Tense - Pretérito Perfecto Simple

yo tuve - I had

tú tuviste - you had (informal)

él/ella/usted tuvo - he/she/you (formal) had

nosotros/nosotras tuvimos - we had

vosotros/vosotras tuvisteis - you all had (informal)

ellos/ellas/ustedes tuvieron - they/you all (formal) had

b) Imperfect Tense - Pretérito Imperfecto

yo tenía - I used to have, I had

tú tenías - you used to have, you had (informal)

él/ella/usted tenía - he/she/you (formal) used to have, had

nosotros/nosotras teníamos - we used to have, we had

vosotros/vosotras teníais - you all used to have, you all had (informal)

ellos/ellas/ustedes tenían - they/you all (formal) used to have, had

Future Tense - Futuro Simple

yo tendré - I will have

tú tendrás - you will have (informal)

él/ella/usted tendrá - he/she/you (formal) will have

nosotros/nosotras tendremos - we will have

vosotros/vosotras tendréis - you all will have (informal)

ellos/ellas/ustedes tendrán - they/you all (formal) will have


Remember that these conjugations are for the indicative mood. Spanish also has other moods, such as the subjunctive and imperative, which have their own conjugation patterns for "tener."

Use of the verb "Tener" in Spanish

Use of the verb "Tener" to express feelings or sensations

In English, we use TO BE + ADJECTIVE:

  • Tengo hambre

I'm hungry

It's less common to say:

  • Estoy hambriento (like in English).

In Spanish we use TENER + NAME:

  • Tengo frío

I'm cold

  • Tengo sueño

I'm sleepy

Use of the verb "Tener" to say your age

  • In English, they use "to be": I'm 22 (years old).
  • In Spanish, we say "Tengo 20 (años)".

Use of the verb "Tener" to express possession

  • Tengo una casa

I have a house

Use of the verb tener"Tener" to manifest obligation

  • Tengo que estudiar

I have to study

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