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

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The question is asking about the irregular conjugation forms of the verb 'tener' specifically in the 'yo' form. We need to identify which option correctly indicates this form.

Answer

TENGO

The final answer is TENGO

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The final answer is TENGO

More Information

The verb 'tener' means 'to have'. In the present tense, its 'yo' form is 'tengo', which is irregular because it doesn't follow the common conjugation pattern for -er verbs.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming 'tener' follows regular conjugation rules, leading to incorrect forms like 'teno'. The correct 'yo' form is 'tengo'.

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