Ready to master the verb "tener" (to have) in Spanish? It's one of the most essential verbs, used constantly in everyday conversation. But its irregular conjugation can be tricky! That's where this conjugation chart comes in handy.
Think of "tener" as the foundation for expressing possession, age, and even certain feelings in Spanish. You'll use it to say "I have a dog" (Tengo un perro), "She is 20 years old" (Ella tiene veinte años), or "We are hungry" (Tenemos hambre).
Here's a quick look at the present tense conjugations:
* Yo: Tengo
* Tú: Tienes
* Él/Ella/Usted: Tiene
* Nosotros/Nosotras: Tenemos
* Vosotros/Vosotras: Tenéis
* Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: Tienen
Beyond the present tense, "tener" also has important conjugations in other tenses like preterite, imperfect, future, and conditional. Explore these conjugations and practice using "tener" in different contexts. Soon, you'll be confidently expressing yourself in Spanish!