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Tener — Exercises
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Conjugate "tener" for "yo":
What is the correct form: "nosotros / tener"?
(tenemos / tienen / tienes)
Complete: "Ella _______ (tener) veinticinco años."
What is the correct form: "ellos / tener"?
(tengo / tienen / tenemos)
Complete: "Nosotros _______ (tener) una casa bonita."
Which sentence is correct?
(Tú tienes frío / Tú tengo frío / Tú tienen frío)
Complete: "¿Cuántos años _______ (tener)?"
Complete: "Yo _______ (tener) hambre."
Tener — Answer Key
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tengo Explanation: For "yo" (I), tener changes to "tengo." This is an irregular verb, not following standard -ER patterns.
tenemos Explanation: For "nosotros" (we), tener uses "tenemos"—notice it keeps the "ten-" stem, not "tien-".
tiene Explanation: For "ella" (she), tener changes to "tiene." Use "tener + años" to express age in Spanish.
tienen Explanation: For "ellos" (they), tener uses "tienen." The stem changes to "tien-" for all forms except nosotros/vosotros.
tenemos Explanation: For "nosotros," tener uses "tenemos." This is the only first-person plural form with the "ten-" stem.
Tú tienes frío Explanation: For "tú" (you), tener uses "tienes"—with the diphthong "ie". The phrase "tener frío" means "to be cold."
tienes Explanation: This question asks "How old are you?" With "tú," tener uses "tienes." In Spanish, age is expressed as "tener + años."
tengo Explanation: For "yo," tener uses "tengo." The expression "tener hambre" is the Spanish way to say "to be hungry"—literally, "to have hunger."