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Tiene is not used with I. When you speak in first person you use "tengo" <<< EXACTLY.

Tiene means: "has".

it is used for he/she/it.

Conjugations in first person (yo or I):

1. tengo--is used in the present tense.

example: Yo tengo gatos. (I have cats.)

2.tenía-- is used in the past tense

example: Yo tenía gatos. (I had cats.)

3.tendré-- is used in the future tense

example: Yo tendré gatos. (I will have cats.)

Conjugations in 3rd person. (he, she, it) or (él,ella,eso)

1.tiene-- is used in the present tense.

example: él tiene gatos. (he has cats.) Ella tiene gatos. (She has cats). Esa casa tiene gatos. (That house has cats in it.) Esa represents it, but in spanish you must name a noun to accompany it, in this case it was casa or house.

2.tenía-- same as in first person

3. tendrá-- is used in the future tense.

example: él tendrá gatos. (He will have cats.) same with she; Esa niña tendrá gatos. (That girl will have cats.) It in spanish eso, is accompanied by a noun, in this case niña or girl.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Tienes means "you have".
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