Tener and other GO verbs

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Irregular YO -GO verbs

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Los Verbos YO -GO

Verbs that have irregular YO forms ending with -GO

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Yo tengo

Tú tienes

Él/ella/usted tiene

Nosotros tenemos

Vosotros tenéis

Ellos/ellas/uds tienen

Tener = to have

the YO form ends with –GO

the TÚ, ÉL, ELLOS forms change E IE

The endings are regular –ER endings

(o, es, e, emos, éis, en)

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Usos de TENERTo tell your age (Tener + number + años)Tengo quince años – I am 15 years old

To have to do something. (Tener + que + infinitive)Tengo que estudiar – I have to study

To feel like doing something. (Tener ganas de + infinitive)Tengo ganas de dormir – I feel like sleeping.

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Usos de TENERTener sed To be thirsty Tener

hambreTo be hungry

Tener frío To be cold Tener calor To be hot

Tener sueño To be tired Tener prisa To be in a hurry

Tener miedo to be scared Tener suerte To be lucky

These expressions are considered “idiomatic” expressions because they do not translate literally – you are actually saying “to have thirst” or “to have hunger”, etc.

To use a saying, simply conjugate TENER for the subject – you do NOT change the second word!

I am hungry = Tengo hambre. / She is cold = Ella tiene frío.

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VENIR = To come to a placeYo vengo

Tú vienes

Él/ella/usted viene

Nosotros venimos

Vosotros venís

Ellos/ellas/uds vienen

VENIR is conjugated almost just like TENER!the YO form ends with –GOthe TÚ, ÉL, ELLOS forms change E IEThe one exception is that VENIR is an –IR verb, so the endings are regular –IR endings

(o, es, e, imos, ís, en)

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VENIR is usually followed by “a” (to/at) or “de” (from).

Yo vengo al colegio a las ocho. I come to school at 8:00.

Tú vienes a la casa a las cinco y media. You come to the house at 5:30.

Yo vengo del colegio a las tres. I come from school at 3:00.

Tú vienes de Puerto Rico. You come from Puerto Rico.

Don’t forget:a + el = AL de + el = DEL

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HACER = to do / to makeYo hago

Tú haces

Él/ella/Ud. hace

Nosotros hacemos

Vosotros hacéis

Ellos/ellas/Uds. hacen

Yo pongo

Tú pones

Él/ella/Ud. pone

Nosotros ponemos

Vosotros ponéis

Ellos/ellas/Uds. ponen

PONER = to put / to place

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SALIR = to leave/go outYo salgo

Tú sales

Él/ella/Ud. sale

Nosotros salimos

Vosotros salís

Ellos/ellas/Uds. salen

Yo digo

Tú dices

Él/ella/Ud. dice

Nosotros decimos

Vosotros decís

Ellos/ellas/Uds. dicen

DECIR = to say / to tell*EI*In yo,

tú, él, &ellos forms

Salir can be followed by de, a, para, or con depending on the sentence.

Decir followed by que = to say THAT…ex. Yo digo que él es alto. I say that he is tall.

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TRAER = to bringYo traigo

Tú traes

Él/ella/Ud. trae

Nosotros traemos

Vosotros traéis

Ellos/ellas/Uds. traen

Yo oigo

Tú oyes

Él/ella/Ud. oye

Nosotros oímos

Vosotros oís

Ellos/ellas/Uds. oyen

OÍR = to hear *add Y in tú, él & ellos forms*

*the YO forms ends with -IGO*

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I. Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences on your worksheet.II. Translate the following

sentences to English on your worksheet.

1. Mi madre pone la mesa en el comedor.

2. Yo tengo que lavar la ropa de vez en cuando.

3. Mis tíos siempre vienen a mi casa los lunes.

4. Nuestro abuelo no oye la televisión en la sala.

5. Tu hermano nunca hace la cama en el dormitorio.

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1. I put the chair in the kitchen sometimes.

2. My father brings the breakfast to the dining room.

3. We say that (que) the car is in the garage.

4. The cousins never have to take out the trash.

5. I always leave school at 4:00.

III. Translate these sentences to Spanish.