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What is the correct first-person singular form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct first-person singular form of 'tener' in Spanish?
- tiene
- tenemos
- tienes
- tengo (correct)
What is the correct second-person singular informal form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct second-person singular informal form of 'tener' in Spanish?
- tienes (correct)
- tenémos
- tienen
- tiene
What is the correct third-person singular form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct third-person singular form of 'tener' in Spanish?
- tiene (correct)
- tenéis
- tienes
- tenemos
What is the correct first-person plural form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct first-person plural form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct second-person plural informal form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct second-person plural informal form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct third-person plural form of 'tener' in Spanish?
What is the correct third-person plural form of 'tener' in Spanish?
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Tener Conjugation in Spanish
- "Tener" means "to have" in Spanish, commonly used to express possession, age, and necessity.
Conjugated Forms of "Tener"
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tengo: First person singular (I have)
- Used when referring to oneself.
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tienes: Second person singular (You have)
- Used for informal address to one person.
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tiene: Third person singular (He/She/It has; You formal have)
- Used for he, she, or a formal "you".
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tenemos: First person plural (We have)
- Used when talking about a group that includes oneself.
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tenéis: Second person plural (You all have)
- Used for informal address to a group in Spain.
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tienen: Third person plural (They have; You all formal have)
- Used for referring to a group or in a formal context.
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