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Sever21 [200]
3 years ago
5

3 - Expresiones con tenerFill in the blanks Activity InstructionsComplete each sentence with the correct expression. Make sure t

o conjugate the verb tener in the present tense according to the context of the sentence.
English
1 answer:
ki77a [65]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  • tener que
  • tener frío
  • tener hambre
  • tener sed
  • tener calor
  • tener cuidado
  • tener...años...

Explanation:

These are some of the many expressions that can be used with the verb tener.

  • Tengo que ir al supermercado. I have to go to the grocery store.
  • Es invierno y todos los chicos tienen frío. It is winter and all the boys are cold.
  • Mi hermana siempre tiene hambre. My sister is always hungry.
  • Tenemos mucha sed después de entrenar en el gimnasio. We are very thirsty after working out in the gym.
  • Mi Papá tiene calor porque lleva una chaqueta gruesa. My Dad is hot because he's wearing a thick jacket.
  • Los especialistas tienen mucho cuidado con el animal herido. The specialists handle the injured animal with care.
  • Vosotros tenéis veinte años y yo tengo diecinueve. You guys are twenty-one, and I'm nineteen.
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