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:
La verdad no tengo idea, yo tengo el mismo problema, y e buscado por todas partes y no le encuentro solucion.
Explanation:
Perdon por haberte tomado los puntos!!! ten un gran dia!
Answer:
And because wickedness has multiplied, the love of many will grow cold.
Explanation:
The best place to go when I want to get away from a hectic city and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature would be: D. El campo, because in English it is the countryside, where you would mainly go camping if you are like me and want all the city noise out and enjoy a good time out in the countryside.