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1-4.1 Verbs TENER p126 and VENIR p.128 (10 minutes-assigned 1/22/13)

tener = to have, to be
venir = to come
Note: Study the forms of both verbs. These two verbs do not follow an easy formula and therefore MUST BE STUDIED.
Please practice them

AB
tengoI have
tienesyou (informal)have
él tienehe has
ella tieneshe has
usted tieneyou (formal, singular) have
tenemoswe have
tenéisyou (informal, plural)(In Spain) have
ellos/ellas tienenthey have
ustedes tienenyou (plural)(formal, plural-In Spain) have
vengo a la escuelaI come to school
vienes al colegioyou (informal) come to high school
él viene a casahe comes home
ella viene al restauranteshe comes to the restaurant
Usted viene a mi casayou (formal, singular) come to my house
venimos a la escuelawe come to school
venís al colegioyou (informal, plural)(In Spain) come to high school
ellos/ellas vienen a casathey come home
ustedes vienen a la escuelayou (plural)(formal, plural-In Spain) come to school
vengo a las tres a la escuelaI'm coming at three o'clock to school


Instructor of Spanish 1 & 2
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Parkland, FL

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