'Tener' (to have) is one of the most common verbs that come up in Spanish conversation. So you can use the present progressive of 'tener' and its conditional perfect, this lesson covers both tenses. We Have So Many Things The Spanish verb tener (teh-NEHR, to have) is as useful in ...
In Spanish, 'tener' and 'venir' are both irregular verbs in the present tense. Learn the difference between regular and irregular verbs, explore how to conjugate 'tener' and 'venir,' and practice and review your skills. Regular vs. Irregular Verbs Hablar, comer, vivir. I'm sure if I as...
73K The present perfect tense expresses an action or an event that happened at an indefinite time in the past. Learn the present tense conjugation of 'haber,' explore the past participle, and practice your new knowledge of the present perfect. Related...
We then got to see a family of whales who were jumping around in close proximity to the boat. It was such a great day to be out on the boat with the weather being perfect and the water was kind as it was not too rocky. We were given beer an...