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Writing those verbs in Spanish can be complicated for some. It all depends on whatnoun. The verb "tener" means "to have" in English. This word is alsoused for different purposes, posession (thing, feeling someone has) ora must do (something someone has to accomplish) I will give you some examples by using this verb in different ways and will use different nounsas well so you can see this verb will change in the following sentences. Is is the only way toprovide an answer to your question.

VERB "TENER" (TO HAVE)

1.I have a headache = Tengo dolor de cabeza (possesion way)

2. She has some questions for you = Ella tiene algunas preguntas para usted (possesion way)

3. We have to finish this job = Nosotros tenemos que terminar este trabajo (a must do)

4. They have to quit smoking = Ellos tienenque dejar de fumar (a must do)

5.He has to take care of his little brother = El tieneque cuidar a su hermano menor (a must do)

NOTE: This verb was used in a present time basis. If you use it in apast, future time it will change completely as well.

VERB "TRAER" (TO BRING)

1) Thedog brings happiness tothe family = El perro traefelicidad a la familia

2) He will bring her flowers = El le traera flores

3) We hope he brings the paperwork = Nosotros esperamos que el traiga los papeles

4) They always bring a bible = Ellos siempre traen una biblia

5) Lets bring vegetables and meat for the barbecue = Traigamos verduras y carne para el asado

NOTE: For some reason this service will not allow me to place the needed accents with some words.We callthese "Tilde".

Hope that help you out.

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