What is the past tense of tener in Spanish?
Preterite of Tener
Subject Pronouns | Tener Conjugation: Preterite | Translation |
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yo | tuve | I had |
tú | tuviste | you had |
él/ella/usted | tuvo | he/she/you formal had |
nosotros/nosotras | tuvimos | we had |
What is the third person singular form of tener?
tienes
The conjugation of tener (e:ie) “to have” is as follows: first person singular – tengo. second person singular – tienes. third person singular – tienes.
What is the plural form of tener?
Presente – Present Tense Conjugation
yo tengo | I have |
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él/ella/usted tiene | he/she has you (formal) have |
nosotros/nosotras tenemos | we have |
vosotros/vosotras tenéis ustedes tienen | you (plural) have |
ellos/ellas tienen | they have |
How to form the past subjunctive of tener?
Past Subjunctive of Tener. In order to form the past subjunctive we need to use the stem from the preterite, specifically from the third person plural. So we take the form (ellos) tuvieron, get rid of the ending and use the stem tuvier-.
When do you use the personal ” a ” in Tener?
Tener does not use the personal “a”. 1 Mostly obsolete form, now mainly used in legal jargon. 2 Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive. These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used.
Where does the word Tener come from in German?
tener m (feminine singular tenra, masculine plural teners, feminine plural tenras) tender; Etymology 2 . From Latin teneō, tenēre. Verb . tener to hold, keep; Alternative forms (Rumantsch Grischun) tegnair (Sutsilvan) taner (Surmiran) tigneir (Puter, Vallader) tgnair; Derived terms
Which is the first person plural in Spanish?
1 first person singular – he 2 second person singular – has 3 third person singular – ha/hay 4 first person plural – hemos 5 second person plural – habéis 6 third person plural – han/hay