There are different dorms of 'tener' because the questions are referring to different people such as you or parents.
These 'tener' phrases compare to the way we express the same ideas in English by meaning the same thing but not translating into the same thing. Take ¿Tienes fr<span>ío? It translates to 'Do you have cold?' but it means 'Are you cold?' in Spanish.</span>
Answer:
Usted conoció a mis padres?
Quería darte un regalo.
Tu supiste que hoy era el examen.
podía el correr y jugar baloncesto?
veíamos el pardido cuando se fue la luz.
Answer:
In the last scene, the police and ambulances are outside the library and when asked by a reporter what happened, a witness at the scene says that it appears Demetrio has had some kind of accident. Jamie meets up with Rogelio at the library and finds out that don Demetrio happened upon a thief the night before.
Yo: canto
Tu: cantas
El/ella/usted: canta
Nosotros: cantamos
Vosotros: cantamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: cantan
Yo: practico
Tu: practicas
El/ella/usted: practica
Nosotros: practicamos
Vosotros: practicamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: practican
Bailar = to dance
Correr = to run
Yo: bailo
Tu: bailas
El/ella/usted: baila
Nosotros: bailamos
Vosotros: bailamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: bailan
Yo: corro
Tu: corres
El/ella/usted: corre
Nosotros: corremos
Vosotros: corremos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: corren
1) Él está detrás de la casa