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By Sarah Park, Livia Iwaniki, and Rebecca Song
we have
Nosotros tenemos
I have
Yo tengo
Tener means "to have" in english. In english, you could just say she, he, I, they, y'all, you and we with the same word with have, instead of having forms of tener. In spanish there are six different forms of tener. We'll show you those in the next slide. ¡Vámonos!
Vosotros tenéis
I have a cookie.
You(informal) have
y'all (informal) have
Tú tienes
Yo tengo la galleta. -
Ella tiene la bicicleta - She have a bike.
Tú tienes muchos amigos. - You have many friends.
they(boys/mixed),
they (girls),
y'all (formal) have
ellos
ellas tienen
ustedes
él
ella tiene
usted
Nosotros tenmos la tarea. - We have homework.
Ustedes tienen un lápiz. - Y'all (formal) have a pencil.
He, She, You(formal) have