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Expresiones con Tener Tener Expressions

Expresiones con Tener Tener Expressions. tener que + infinitive To have to do somthing Use to expresses obligation: says what someone MUST do. ALWAYS conjugate the verb tener , then use “ que ” and leave the 2 nd verb as an infinitive (unconjugated form) -Example: I have to study.

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Expresiones con Tener Tener Expressions

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  1. Expresiones con Tener Tener Expressions

  2. tenerque + infinitive • To have to do somthing • Use to expresses obligation: says what someone MUST do. • ALWAYS conjugate the verb tener, then use “que” and leave the 2nd verb as an infinitive (unconjugated form) • -Example: • I have to study. • Tengoqueestudiar.

  3. They have to eat.

  4. Ellos tienen que comer.

  5. We have to run.

  6. Tenemos que correr.

  7. You (plural, informal) have to write letters.

  8. Vosotros tenéis que escribir cartas.

  9. tener ganas de + infinitive To feel like doing something ALWAYS conjugate tener, then use “ganas de” and leave the 2nd verb in the infinitive -Example: I feel like running. Tengo ganas de correr

  10. She feels like going out with friends.

  11. Ella tiene ganas de salir con amigos.

  12. You all feel like skating in the park.

  13. Uds. tienen ganas de patinar en el parque.

  14. You feel like doing homework.

  15. Tienes ganas de hacer la tarea.

  16. Expresiones con Tener • Tener = To have • Tener DOES NOT mean “to be.” • Ser and Estar = To be • However, tener is translated as “to be” in certain specific expressions only. The literal translation in these expressions is still “to have.” • You CANNOT use tener to mean “to be” in other expressions. • Likewise, you CANNOT use ser / estar with these Tener Expressions. • .

  17. Tener hambre To be hungry (To have hunger)

  18. Tener hambre El perro tiene hambre.

  19. Tener sed To be thirsty (To have thirst)t

  20. Tener sed Tengo sed cuando practico deportes.

  21. Tener prisa To be in a hurry (To have haste)

  22. Tener prisa ¡Corremos porque tenemos prisa!

  23. Tener sueño To be sleepy (To have sleepiness)

  24. Tener sueño Ya son las 10 de la noche. Tengo sueño.

  25. Tener frío To be cold (To have cold)

  26. Tener frío No tienes tu abrigo, ¿tienes frío?

  27. Tener calor To be hot (To have heat)

  28. Tener calor En el verano, ellos siempre tienen calor.

  29. Tener miedo To be afraid (To have fear) Tener miedo a + inf. = to be afraid of an action Tener miedo de.. = To be afraid of something / someone (To have fear of)

  30. Tener miedo Hay un payaso, ¡tengo miedo! Tener miedo de... Tengo miedo de los payasos.

  31. Tener miedo Voy a México Tener miedo a... Tengo miedo a volar.

  32. Tener celos To be jealous (To have jealously)

  33. Tener celos La novia de Justino es muy bella. Tengo celos.

  34. Tener confianza- To be confident (To have confidence)

  35. Tener confianza- Ustedes estudian mucho. Tengo confianza en ustedes.

  36. Tener cuidado To be careful (To have care)

  37. Tener cuidado Los españoles tienen cuidado cuando corren con los toros.

  38. Tener vergüenza To be ashamed (To have shame)

  39. Tener vergüenza El hámster tiene vergüenza porque no lleva ropa.

  40. Tener razón To be right / To be correct

  41. Tener razón Vosotros tenéis razón-no hay examen hoy.

  42. No tener razón To be wrong / To be incorrect

  43. No tener razón Vosotros no tenéis razón; no es justo robar.

  44. Tener suerte To be lucky (To have luck)

  45. Tener suerte Las personas irlandesas tienen mucha suerte.

  46. Tener lugar... To take place

  47. Tener lugar... El cuento tiene lugar en una fiesta.

  48. Tener en cuenta To take into account

  49. Tener en cuenta Usted siempre tiene en cuenta toda la situación.

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