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What are the irregular forms of the verb "tener" in the "yo" form?

  • tene
  • tengo (correct)
  • tengo (correct)
  • ten

The irregular forms of the verb "tener" are the same as the irregular forms of the verb "venir"?

False (B)

In which forms of the verbs "tener" and "venir" are the endings the same as regular verbs?

  • all forms
  • singular
  • no forms
  • plural (correct)

What is the general rule to express "to feel like" in Spanish?

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What is the Spanish word for a verb that means "to make or to do"?

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Tener (to have)

A verb that means 'to have' in Spanish, often used in idiomatic expressions.

Venir (to come)

A verb that means 'to come' in Spanish and is used in phrases like 'to come over' or 'to come here'.

Tener and Venir

These verbs are among the most common in Spanish.

Irregular verbs: Tener and Venir

Many forms of these verbs are irregular, meaning they don't follow the usual patterns of conjugation.

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Irregular 'yo' forms

The 'yo' form of 'tener' is 'tengo' and the 'yo' form of 'venir' is 'vengo.'

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Conjugation of Tener and Venir

These verbs are conjugated similar to regular '-er' and '-ir' verbs, with some irregular forms.

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Stem change in tú, Ud., Uds. forms

The forms 'tú', 'Ud.', and 'Uds.' of these verbs have an 'ie' change in the stem of the verb.

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Regular 'nosotros' & 'vosotros' forms

The 'nosotros' and 'vosotros' forms of 'tener' and 'venir' are regular, following the '-er' and '-ir' patterns.

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Tener + Noun for 'To be + Adjective'

In Spanish, a sentence like 'I am tired' is expressed using 'tener' and a noun.

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Common Expressions with Tener

A list of common Spanish expressions using 'tener' to express a state of being.

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Tener que + Infinitive for Obligation

To express an obligation, use 'tener que' (to have to) and an infinitive verb.

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Tener ganas de + Infinitive for Desire

To ask if someone feels like doing something, use 'tener ganas de' (to feel like) and an infinitive verb.

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Hacer (to do/make)

The verb 'hacer' means 'to do' or 'to make' in Spanish.

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Forms of Hacer

The 'yo' form of 'hacer' is 'hago', 'tú' is 'haces', 'Ud.' is 'hace', etc.

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“¿Qué tienes que hacer?”

A question asking what someone has to do, often with a response using 'tener que' and an infinitive verb.

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Response to “¿Qué tienes que hacer?”

The response to '¿Qué tienes que hacer?' often includes 'tener que' to express the obligation.

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Irregular Conjugations of Tener

The verb 'tener' is often conjugated differently than regular verbs.

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Venir for Coming

The verb 'venir' can be used to imply someone is coming to a place.

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Irregular Conjugations of Venir

Venir's conjugation follows some irregular patterns.

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Venir in Combinations

The verb 'venir' can be combined with other verbs to form new meanings.

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Yo form of Tener

The form 'tengo' is the 'yo' form of the verb 'tener'.

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Yo form of Venir

The form 'vengo' is the 'yo' form of the verb 'venir'.

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Ud. form of Tener

The form 'tiene' is the 'Ud.' form of 'tener'.

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Ud. form of Venir

The form 'viene' is the 'Ud.' form of 'venir'.

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Tener for Ownership

The verb 'tener' can be used to express ownership.

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Venir for Arrival

The verb 'venir' can be used to express arrival.

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Hacer for Making/Doing

The verb 'hacer' is used to express the action of 'making' or 'doing'.

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Hacer in Common Phrases

The verb 'hacer' is used in common phrases like 'hacer la tarea' (to do homework) or 'hacer una llamada' (to make a call).

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Study Notes

Present Tense of Tener and Venir

  • The verbs tener (to have) and venir (to come) are common in Spanish.
  • Most forms of these verbs are irregular.
  • Students must learn each form individually.

Verb Conjugations

  • The table below shows the present tense conjugations for tener and venir.
  • tener:
  • Yo - tengo
  • Tú - tienes
  • Ud./Él/Ella - tiene
  • Nosotros/Nosotras - tenemos
  • Vosotros/Vosotras - tenéis
  • Uds./Ellos/Ellas - tienen
  • venir:
  • Yo - vengo
  • Tú - vienes
  • Ud./Él/Ella - viene
  • Nosotros/Nosotras - venimos
  • Vosotros/Vosotras - venís
  • Uds./Ellos/Ellas - vienen

Regular Endings

  • The endings for tener and venir are similar to regular -er and -ir verbs.
  • The yo forms (tengo and vengo) are irregular.

Stem Change

  • In the , Ud./Él/Ella, and Uds./Ellos/Ellas forms, the 'e' in the stem changes to 'ie'.

Idiomatic Expressions with Tener

  • In certain Spanish expressions, tener + noun is used to express "to be + adjective".
  • Examples include: tener años (to be ... years old), tener calor (to be hot), etc.
  • A list of common expressions with tener is provided.

Idiomatic Expressions with Venir

  • Expressions with venir are not explicitly listed in the provided text.

Tener Que (Obligation)

  • To express obligation, use tener que + infinitive.
  • Example: Tengo que estudiar biología (I have to study biology).

Tener Ganas De (Wanting to)

  • To ask someone if they feel like doing something, use tener ganas de + infinitive.
  • Example: ¿Tienes ganas de comer? (Do you feel like eating?)

Hacer (To Do/Make)

  • Hacer is important for everyday activities
  • Conjugations: Hago, hacemos; Haces, hacéis; Hace, hacen.

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Test your knowledge on the present tense conjugations of the Spanish verbs tener and venir. This quiz covers irregular forms, conjugation tables, and idiomatic expressions used in everyday language. Challenge yourself to master these essential verbs in Spanish!

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