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TenerTener

Let’s look at the verb tener (“to have”). It features two verb changes that we will see very soon.

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Las formas de TENERLas formas de TENER

yo tengo tú tienes él,ella Ud. tiene nosotros tenemos ellos, ellas, Uds. tienen

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yo tenyo tenggoo

The “yo” form is irregular because it adds a –g- before the final –o.

There is a small group of verbs that act in the same way. We will call them the “go” verbs.

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ttú tú tieienes, él tnes, él tieiene, ellos tne, ellos tieienennen

These three verb forms change in the middle, too. The stem “ten-” becomes “tien-.” The endings are the usual for –er verbs: -es, -e, -en.

This is an example of one kind of stem-changing verb. We will see three different kinds of stem-changing verbs.

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Nosotros tenemosNosotros tenemos

This form is regular. This is another

feature of stem-changing verbs: there is no change in the stem in the nosotros form.

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Arrrggghhh!Arrrggghhh!

That’s a lot to remember, but for right now just learn tener as an irregular verb.

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Let’s Practice!!Let’s Practice!!

Yo _______ (tener) dos clases de ciencias, pero mi amiga _______ (tener) sólo una.

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TenerTener

Yo tengo dos clases de ciencias, pero mi amiga tiene sólo una.

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May I have another?May I have another?

Nosotros _______ (tener) una fiesta el sábado si tú _______ (tener) tiempo para venir.

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Tener!Tener!

Nosotros tenemos una fiesta el sábado si tú tienes tiempo para venir.

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That’s all, folks!That’s all, folks!

Now you are ready to work on the first Spanish verb set #6 –go verbs.


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