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The stem change that applies to the verb "perder" is from "e" to "ie" in the present tense conjugations. For example: yo pierdo, tú pierdes, él/ella pierde.
The verb "perder" undergoes a stem change from "e" to "ie" in the present tense. For example, in the first person singular, it becomes "pierdo." This change affects all forms except for the nosotros and vosotros forms. In the preterite tense, "perder" does not have a stem change.
"Tienes" means "you have." It stems from the infinitive form "tener," which is a stem changing verb.
Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".
puede tener
tener means-to have
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
Marie Tener's birth name is Anna Marie Tener.
Usos del verbo tener = uses of the verb "tener" Tener in Spanish (usually) means "to have" in English.
Tener que = "to have to".
Tener is spanish for "to have"
Tener Brown was born in 1960.