01-035 present tense – tener
¡Hola! This video lesson covers the incredibly useful verb tener in the present tense. Tener means ‘to have’ and in this video we’ll go over its basic usage.
Let me know if you have any questions/comments/suggestions about this video!
Vocabulario:
un problema – problem
los chicos – boys
las novias – girlfriends
el profesor – teacher
mucho – a lot, much
el libro – book
la señora – woman, lady
el dinero - money
el coche – car
una calculadora – calculator
una pregunta – question
la manzana – apple
una guitarra – guitar
una piscina – pool
un bolígrafo – pen
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By totoy_de_filipinas, April 6, 2009 @ 11:33 am
hola srjordan
welcome back. i hope you’re done with your thesis. i’m very happy that you have uploaded a new videos for us learners…
hoy es la primera dia de la semana santa aqui en filipinas. ( i hope my spanish is right [jajaja]).
otra vez, muchas gracias a usted.
By Kevin Wright, February 21, 2010 @ 9:38 pm
At 0:42 you use the word “coches”, but I don’t remember seeing this word previously. Please add it to the word list below the video. Thanks again for making these. They are are awesome!
By Señor Jordan, February 22, 2010 @ 11:08 am
Added! Lo siento.
By Rober Pierre, March 5, 2010 @ 5:56 pm
I came upon your website quite by accident. I did Spanish many light years ago, but was always interested in the language. I made a decision to start learning it again, since my current situation demands it. It is like learning to ride a bicycle all over again. Your site is very informative — in fact, the best I’ve come across so far. Your accent is quite good, and you seem to have a very good command of the language. I’ve played a few of the videos and find them rather educational. I Look forward to learning more. Thank you for your time and effort. Que Dios te bendiga and te guarde!
By rachel, June 12, 2011 @ 1:42 pm
Thank you!
So helpful when studying for tests