Tener Present Tense Irregular verbs The verb tener is an irregular verb Irregular verbs do not conform to the regular pattern Tener: to have yo tengo I have tú tienes you have él / ella / Ud. he has, she has, you have nosotros / nosotras tenemos we have ellos / ellas / Uds. tiene...
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...
vosotros/astenéisYou all have (informal, used in Spain only) ustedestienenYou all have (informal in Latin America, formal in Spain) ellos/astienenThey have Now, let's take a look at some examples oftenerin the present tense. Note that you can use or drop the subject (yo, tú, usted...