Tener
Venir
Conjugations
Tener Idioms
Venir and Time Phrases
100
Tener means...
What is to have?
100

The verb venir means...

What is to come (to a place)?

100
tener (yo)
What is tengo?
100
She is cold.
What is Ella tiene frío?
100
What time are you coming to school?
What is ¿A qué hora vienes a la escuela?
200

We can use tener to talk about .... (for example, if we're hot, cold, or hungry).

What are conditions / how we feel physically?

200

Venir is similar in its conjugations to this verb.

What is tener?

200
venir (yo)
What is vengo?
200

We are sleepy.

What is Tenemos sueño?

200

I'm coming to school at 8:00 a.m.

What is Vengo a la escuela a las ocho de la mañana?

300

Tener is necessary when talking about

What is age and objects?

300

With venir, we often use ______________ phrases, to get the other person to know when someone will come to an event or a place.

What is time-related?

300
tener (nosotros)
What is tenemos?
300
You all (Spain version) are hungry.
What is Tenéis hambre?
300
What time is he coming to my house?
What is ¿A qué hora viene él a mi casa?
400

We use the phrase __________________ to talk about obligation/ what someone has to do.

What is tener que + infinitive?

400

Venir is different than tener because it is an -_____ verb.

What is -ir?

400
venir (nosotros)
What is venimos?
400

They are in a hurry.

What is Tienen prisa?

400

He is coming to the class at 2:00 p.m..

What is Él viene a la clase a las dos de la tarde?

500

We have the phrase _________________________ to talk about an urge / what someone feels like doing.

What is tener ganas de + infinitive?

500

__________________ is how you say "At what time...?" in Spanish.

What is A qué hora?

500
tener (ellos) venir (ustedes)
What is tienen and vienen?
500
I am thirsty.
What is Tengo sed?
500

What time are they going to play basketball?

What is ¿A qué hora vienen (ellos) a jugar el baloncesto?

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