Tener
Venir
Conjugations
Tener Idioms
Venir and Time Phrases
100

Tener significa...

to have

100

Venir significa...

to come

100

tener (yo)

tengo

100

She is cold.

Tiene frío.

100

What time are you coming to school? (a Juan)

¿A qué hora vienes a la escuela?

200

We use the phrase __ to say we are afraid.

Tenemos miedo.

200

Venir is a _______ verb.

stem changing

200

venir (yo)

vengo

200

We are sleepy.

Tenemos sueño.

200

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

Vengo a las ocho de la mañana.

300

Tener is a _____ verb (e:ie).

stem changing (L verb or boot verb)

300

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

 time

300

tener (nosotros)

tenemos

300

You all are hungry.

Tienen hambre.

300

What time is he coming to my house?

¿A qué hora viene a mi casa?

400

We use the phrase ________ to talk about what someone has to do.

tener que + infinitive?

400

There is one difference between venir and tener when conjugating.

nosotros (tenemos and venimos)

400

venir (nosotros)

venimos

400

They are hot.

Tienen calor.

400

He is coming at 4:00.

Viene a las cuatro.

500

We have the phrase _______ to talk about what someone feels like doing.

tener ganas de + infinitive?

500

______ is 'At what time is she coming?' in Spanish.

¿A qué hora viene?

500

venir (ustedes)

vienen

500

I am thirsty.

Tengo sed.

500

What time are they coming to his class?

¿A qué hora vienen a su clase?

M
e
n
u