Ustedes tienen.
You should say: Tú eres estudiante. OR Ustedes son estudiantes. Tú is singular familiar and ustedes is plural formal, so it depends on what you are trying to say.
Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".
Both affirmative and negative formal (usted & ustedes) commands use the present subjunctive verb form. In the affirmative form, the reflexive pronoun is joined to the imperative form but in the negative form, the reflexive pronoun goes before the verb.Spanish: No se bañen.English: Do not bathe yourselves.
You could say "ustedes estuvieron" or "ustedes eran", depending on context.
No, the Spanish word "tener" is a verb. It is the infinitive form of the verb "to have."
The ustedes form is the same as the ellos/ellas form so its ending is -an in the present tense.
tienes= you (informal) have example "tienes un vaso?"="do you have a cup?" the infinitive or "to" form is "tener" = "to have" conjugation of tener in the present I = "yo tengo" you(inf) = "tu tienes" you (formal) = "usted tiene" s/he = "ella/el tiene" we = "nosotros tenemos" you(plural) = "ustedes/vosotros(in Spain) tienen/teneis" they = "ellos/ellas tienen"
"Ustedes" means "you" in the plural, the polite form
Incorrect uses? Here are some. These are all proper expressions when Estar is used with them, but not tener. Tener mal - To have bad Tener bueno - To have good Tener triste - To have sad Tener avergonzado - To have ashamed
They do use vosotros and ustedes.
Ustedes son is the formal way of saying "You guys are.", "Or it was them"
Ustedes is the plural of usted in Spanish.