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Mr. RedaelliOnlineTaco.com

I – You – He - SheYo tengo – I have

Tú tienes – You have (Informal)

Usted tiene – You have (Formal)

El tiene – He has

Ella tiene – She has

We – You All - TheyNosotros tenemos – We have (Male)

Nosotras tenemos – We have (Female)

Ustedes tienen – You All have

Ellos tienen – They have (Male)

Ellas tienen – They have (Female)

I and You Informal

Yo tengo dos carrosI have two cars

Yo tengo seis camisasI have six shirts

Tú tienes cinco pantalonesYou have five pants

Tú tienes ocho pares de zapatosYou have eight pairs of shoes

He and She

El tiene once dólaresHe has eleven dollars

El tiene tres computadorasHe has three computers

Ella tiene una bicicletaShe has a bicycle

Ella tiene cuatro relojesShe has four watches

You Formal and WeUsted tiene siete banderas

You have seven flagsUsted tiene quince libros

You have fifteen booksNosotros tenemos nueve lámparas

We have nine lampsNosotras tenemos dos perros

We have two dogs

You All and TheyUstedes tienen diez lápices

You all have ten pencilsUstedes tienen cuatro cajas

You all have four boxesEllos tienen seis pájaros

They have six birdsEllas tienen once vasos

They have eleven drinking glasses

Other Uses of Tenertener cuidado (to be careful):

¡Yo tengo cuidado! I'm careful!

tener la culpa (to be at fault): Ella tiene la culpa.

She is at fault.

tener éxito (to be successful): Mi hermano tiene mucho éxito.

My brother is very successful.

More Uses of Tenertener frío (to be or feel cold):

Los muchachos tienen frio. The young men are cold

tener hambre (to be hungry): Los niños tienen hambre.

The children are hungry.

tener miedo (to be afraid): El bombero no tiene miedo.

The fireman isn't afraid.

And Even More Uses …tener prisa (to be in a hurry):

Mi hija nunca tiene prisa. My daughter is never in a hurry.

tener que + infinitive (to have to): Yo tengo que salir.

I have to leave.

tener razón, no tener razón (to be right, to be wrong): Tengo razón. No tienes razón.

I'm right. You're wrong.

And …. This is it!

tener sed (to be thirsty): Los camellos no tienen sed.

The camels aren't thirsty.

tener suerte (to be lucky): Los ganadores tienen suerte.

The winners are lucky.

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