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Tener + hambre/sed. Tener expressions. 1.To say you are hungry or thirsty in Spanish, you really say that you HAVE hunger or HAVE thirst. Conjugate TENER for your subject, then add “ hambre ” for hunger, or “ sed ” for thirst. To be hungry (literally, to HAVE HUNGER)
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Tener expressions 1.To say you are hungry or thirsty in Spanish, you really say that you HAVE hunger or HAVE thirst. Conjugate TENER for your subject, then add “hambre” for hunger, or “sed” for thirst.
To be hungry (literally, to HAVE HUNGER) Tengohambre = I am hungry. We are hungry=_______________ Are you hungry?=_______________ TENER HAMBRE
TENER SED • To be thirsty (literally, to HAVE THIRST) Tengosed = I am thirsty. Are you thirsty? ________________ We are thirsty = ______________________________ He is thirsty. _________________________________
1.I am hungry ___________________________ 2.We are thirsty _________________________ 3.Are youhungry? _______________________ 4.The girls are hungry! __________________________
HAMBRE/SED 1.Yo / ______________________ 2. Carlota / ______________________ 3. Sandra, Miguel, y yo _________________________________
Tenerganas de (+ infinitive) To “feel like” doing something
In order to use this expression correctly, it’s important to conjugate “tener” correctly. Tener: un breverepaso
Tener GANAS DE To say you FEEL LIKE doing something, you use “TENER GANAS DE” plus a not-conjugated verb. No tengoganas de estudiar. = I don’t feel like studying. Tengoganas de comer = I feel like eating. 1.You feel like dancing. = ________________________________ 2. We don’t feel like running. ________________________________
3. I don’t feel like doing my homework. ___________________________________ 4. The students feel like watching TV in class. ___________________________________