The verb venir means...
What is to come (to a place)?
We can use tener to talk about .... (for example, if we're hot, cold, or hungry).
What are conditions / how we feel physically?
Venir is similar in its conjugations to this verb.
What is tener?
We are sleepy.
What is Tenemos sueño?
I'm coming to school at 8:00 a.m.
What is Vengo a la escuela a las ocho de la mañana?
Tener is necessary when talking about
What is age and objects?
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?
We use the phrase __________________ to talk about obligation/ what someone has to do.
What is tener que + infinitive?
Venir is different than tener because it is an -_____ verb.
What is -ir?
They are in a hurry.
What is Tienen prisa?
He is coming to the class at 2:00 p.m..
What is Él viene a la clase a las dos de la tarde?
We have the phrase _________________________ to talk about an urge / what someone feels like doing.
What is tener ganas de + infinitive?
__________________ is how you say "At what time...?" in Spanish.
What is A qué hora?
What time are they going to play basketball?
What is ¿A qué hora vienen (ellos) a jugar el baloncesto?