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All of these verbs have an irregular yo (first person) form.

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What are irregular tu commands?

English- verb- irregular tu form To make/do- hacer- haz To come- venir- ven To go- ir- ve To be- ser- se(accent on e) To leave- salir- sal To tell- decir- di to put- poner- pon To have- tener- ten


List 5 Spanish go verbs?

Hacer, salir, poner, traer, tener, venir. These verbs exhibit a pattern in which the first person has a "go" in the end. For example, the verb tener (which means to have) is a go verb in which the first person is tengo. In a sentence, it would be "Yo tengo la computadora" or "I have a computer."


What does to have to do mean in spanish?

tener que hacer (infinitivo)


How do you say 'one must do something' in Spanish?

tener que hacer algo Yo tengo que hacer algo ( Have to do something ) tu tienes que hacer algo ( you have to ....) el tiene que hacer algo ( he has to .....) nosotros tenemos que hacer algo ( we have to ... ) Ellos tienen que hacer algo ( they have to ....)


What are 5 non reflexive verbs in Spanish?

Irregular in the future tense: hacer (haré, etc.), poner (pondré, etc.), poder (podré, etc.). Irregular in the past tense: decir (dije, etc.), dar (di, etc.), venir (vine, etc.). Irregular in the present tense: tener (tengo, etc.), conocer (conozco), morir (muero, etc.). Hay muchos verbos irregulares en español...muchos más que yo puse.


How do you say have to in Spanish?

"tener que" means must in spanish, meaning to have to. example: "tengo que hacer mi tarea" I must do my homework.


How do you say when i get home i do my homework in spanish using the verb tener?

Your phase literally is translated as "Cuando llego a casa hago mi tarea", you could use "tener" as "Cuando llego a casa tengo que hacer mi tarea" (When I get home I have to do my homework) or "Tengo que llegar a casa y hacer mi tarea" (I have to get home and do my homework)


How do you say 'do you think we will date' in Spanish?

¿Crees que saldremos juntos? ¿Crees que vamos a salir juntos? ¿Crees que vamos a tener una cita?


What is a Spanish idiom?

An idiomatic phrase is a phrase that can't be translated literally. Here are some: Tener ganas de - to feel like Tener prisa - to be in a hurrt Tener hambre - to be hungry Tener razón - to be right Tener sed - to be thirsty Tener .... años - to be ..... years old Tener que - to have to Ir a - i am going to As you can see, these phrases all use tener. So, just conjugate tener to make the idiomatic phrases. For example: "I have to do my homework" = Yo tengo que hacer mí tarea Tener ganas de and Tener que, and ir a always use an infinitive right after them. There are other idiomatic phrases, but those are the most common ones.


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How do you say may I in Spanish?

In Spanish, there is no distinction between "May I" and "Can I" both of them you would you the word "Puedo" followed by whatever you want to do. "May I go to the bathroom" Puedo ir al baño? "May I come in?" Puedo entrar?


What does tener mean in spanish?

Tener is the infinitive form of the verb "to have".