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MRuiz Tener Expressi

Tener Expressions

EspañolEnglish
Tener to have
yo tengo I have
tú tienes you have
él, ella, usted tiene he, she, you (formal) have
nosotros (as) tenemos we have
ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen you all have
¿Qué tiene Ud.? What's the matter with you?
tener... años to be ... years old
¿Cuántos años tiene Luis? How old is Luis?
Luis tiene diez años. Luis is ten years old.
tener (mucho) calor to be (very) warm (persons)
¿Tiene Ud, calor? Are you warm?
tener cuidado to be careful
¡Ten cuidado en la playa! Be careful at the beach!
tener dolor de cabeza to have a headache
Ella tiene dolor de cabeza. She has a headache.
tener dolor de muelas to have a toothache
Él tiene dolor de muelas. He has a toothache
tener (mucho) frío to be (very) cold (persons)
Los niños tienen frío The children are cold.
tener ganas de to feel like, want to
Tengo ganas de gritar. I feel like screaming
tener (mucha) hambre to be (very) hungry
No tengo hambre. I'm not hungry
tener la bondad de + infinitive To be kind enough to
Tenga la bondad de cerrar la puerta. Be kind enough to close the door.
tener miedo de to be afraid of
Tienen miedo del mar They're afraid of the sea.
tener (mucha) sed to be (very) thirsty
Tenemos sed ahora. We're thirsty now.
tener (mucho) sueño to be (very) sleepy
¿Tienen Uds. sueño? Are you sleepy?
tener prisa to be in a hurry
¡No tengas prisa! Don't be in a hurry!
tener que + infinitive to have to, must
Mi padre tiene que trabajar. My father has to work.
tener razón / no tener razón to be right / to be wrong
Elena siempre tiene razón. Elena is always right.
Eduardo no tiene razón. Eduardo is wrong.
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