Tener significa...
to have
Venir significa...
to come
tener (yo)
tengo
She is cold.
Tiene frío.
What time are you coming to school? (a Juan)
¿A qué hora vienes a la escuela?
We use the phrase __ to say we are afraid.
Tenemos miedo.
Venir is a _______ verb.
stem changing
venir (yo)
vengo
We are sleepy.
Tenemos sueño.
I'm coming at 8:00 a.m.
Vengo a las ocho de la mañana.
Tener is a _____ verb (e:ie).
stem changing (L verb or boot verb)
With venir we often use _____ phrases, to get the other person know when someone will come to an event or a place.
time
tener (nosotros)
tenemos
You all are hungry.
Tienen hambre.
What time is he coming to my house?
¿A qué hora viene a mi casa?
We use the phrase ________ to talk about what someone has to do.
tener que + infinitive?
There is one difference between venir and tener when conjugating.
nosotros (tenemos and venimos)
venir (nosotros)
venimos
They are hot.
Tienen calor.
He is coming at 4:00.
Viene a las cuatro.
We have the phrase _______ to talk about what someone feels like doing.
tener ganas de + infinitive?
______ is 'At what time is she coming?' in Spanish.
¿A qué hora viene?
venir (ustedes)
vienen
I am thirsty.
Tengo sed.
What time are they coming to his class?
¿A qué hora vienen a su clase?