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tener preterite

by Bernadette Powlowski Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Preterite of Tener
Subject PronounsTener Conjugation: PreteriteTranslation
él/ella/ustedtuvohe/she/you formal had
nosotros/nosotrastuvimoswe had
vosotros/vosotrastuvisteisyou all had
ellos/ellas/ustedestuvieronthey/you all formal had
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What is the past participle of tener?

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What is the preterite form of querer?

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  • imperfect form of querer
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  • preterito imperfecto de indicativo del verbo querer
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What are preterite verbs used for?

  • Ser. To be.
  • Ir. To go.
  • Dar. To give.
  • Ver. To see.
  • Poder. To be able to.
  • Poner. To put/place.
  • Saber. To know.
  • Hacer. To do.

What is the past tense of tener in Spanish?

  • Regular Verbs, like love-loved-loved, where the Past and Participle forms are composed by adding an ed at the end.
  • Irregular Verbs, where the Past and Participle forms are made not in this conventional way but by a change in spelling. ...
  • Verbs in which all three forms are same, as in cut-cut-cut.

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What are the 6 forms of tener?

Conjugating Tener in the Present Tenseyo tengoI havenosotros/as tenemostú tienesyou (informal) havevosotros/as tenéisusted/él/ella tieneyou (formal)/he/she hasustedes/ellos/ellas tienen

What is the preterite stem for tener?

tuvHere you have a list of irregular verbs and their stems in the preterite.Irregular VerbPreterite Stemtenertuvhacerhic (exception: Él/Ella/Usted = hizo)venirvinquererquis24 more rows

What is preterite tense?

The Spanish preterite tense is used to describe completed actions in the past. For example: Fui al cine ayer (I went to the cinema yesterday).

How do you change to preterite?

An –ir verb that stem changes in the present tense will stem change in the preterite but only in the third person forms ( él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, and ustedes). Any –ir verb that stem changed o>ue will stem change o>uin the preterite in the third person forms.

What does "tener" mean in Spanish?

Tener is a Spanish verb meaning to have. Tener is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense. Tener appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Preterite Tense Verbs Poster as the 5th most used irregular verb. For the present tense conjugation, go to Tener Conjugation - Present Tense.

What is a regular verb?

A verb is called a regular verb when its conjugation follows a typical pattern. A verb which does not follow these patterns exactly is called an irregular verb. In Spanish Preterite Tense, the 3 regular patterns are for verbs ending in ar, er, and ir.

Tener in Imperfect vs Preterite

The meaning of tener (to have) in the imperfect is different than in the preterite.

Example Sentences with Tener in Imperfect vs Preterite

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