Verb of the week: Tener Tener means 'to have' and the Spanish use it a lot – for all kinds of things! For example tengo que means 'I have to' or 'Do I have to?' Tener is also used where, in English, we would say 'I am'. For example tengo sed , which to translates to I have thirst, means 'I am thirsty'. You do not say estoy sed . It works in lots of instances including being hungry and being hot. In English, there are only two conjugations: He/she/it has I/you/we/they have In Spanish, every group gets its own form of the verb and, of course, there's a...
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