What form of tener is irregular?

past preterite tense
Tener is irregular in the past preterite tense also. You may have learned about the preterite tense in Spanish before. We use this form of the verb to talk about a series of events in the past and to talk about things with a clear beginning and end.

What are the 10 irregular verbs in Spanish?

The 10 Most Common Spanish Irregular Verbs

  • ser – “to be”
  • haber – auxiliary “to be/to have”
  • estar – “to be”
  • tener – “to have”
  • ir – “to go”
  • saber – “to know”
  • dar – “to give”
  • hacer – “to make”

How do you conjugate the verb tener in Spanish?

That’s it! Now you have the correctly conjugated preterite of tener….Presente – Present Tense Conjugation.

yo tengo I have
él/ella/usted tiene he/she has you (formal) have
nosotros/nosotras tenemos we have
vosotros/vosotras tenéis ustedes tienen you (plural) have
ellos/ellas tienen they have

How do you use the verb tener in Spanish?

When you have something or have to do something, you will use the verb tener. Tengo clase hoy. I have class today. Tú tienes dos hijos….Tener – To Have.

yo tengo (tayn-go) nosotros tenemos (teh-nay-mos)
él/ella/usted tiene (tee-en-ay) ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen (tee-en-en)

Is the verb ser irregular?

Ser is one of only three irregular imperfect verbs. Here’s that conjugation; notice that, like regular verbs, the first-person and third-person singular forms (yo and usted) are the same. Here are some examples of the imperfect tense: Eramos futbolistas.

How many irregular Spanish verbs are there?

Over 72% are irregular. There are 18 verbs that end in -AER and they are all irregular. For example, caer (to fall) and traer (to bring)….

Hablar (to Speak)
Yo hablo
hablas
Él/Ella/Usted habla
Nosotros hablamos

What is the correct form of tener in Spanish?

Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Tener (to Have)

Conjugation Translation
yo tengo I have
tú tienes You (informal) have
él/ella/ello/uno tiene He/she/one has
usted tiene You (formal) have

How do you use different forms of tener?

Tener – to have – is one of the most common verbs used in Spanish. It also means a lot more than you think! In this lesson, we will look at the multiple uses of this verb….Tener – To Have.

yo tengo (tayn-go) nosotros tenemos (teh-nay-mos)
él/ella/usted tiene (tee-en-ay) ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen (tee-en-en)