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Key points about expressions with 'tener' in Spanish

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  • The verb means 'to have'.
  • Tener is an verb.
  • There are some common expressions in Spanish that use tener (to have) where in English the verb 'to be' would be used.
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Video - The verb 'tener'

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The verb 'tener' in Spanish means 'to have'

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How to conjugate the verb 'tener' in Spanish

Tener is an irregular verb and is as follows:

tenerto have
I have
you (singular informal) have
he/she/you (singular formal) has
we have
you (plural informal) have
they/you (plural formal) have

Common phrases that use 'tener'

Here are some common phrases in Spanish that use the verb tener, where in English they would be formed with the verb 鈥榯o be.鈥

SpanishEnglish
to be sleepy
to be right
to be thirsty
to be hungry
to be hot
to be cold
to be scared
to be successful
to be lucky
to be careful

For example:

Siempre tengo raz贸n. - I鈥檓 always right.

驴Tienes hambre? - Are you hungry?

No, no tengo hambre, pero tengo sed. - No, I am not hungry, but I am thirsty.

Tengo fr铆o, voy a ponerme un jersey. - I am cold, I am going to put a jumper on.

Mi hermana tiene sue帽o. - My sister is sleepy.

Mis padres tienen suerte. - My parents are lucky.

Expressions with 'tener' - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish:

I am cold.

Translate the following into Spanish:

He is scared.

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Quiz - Expressions with 'tener'

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