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Los verbos Tener y Venir
Antes de empezar…
Some verbs are IRREGULAR, which means that they do not follow
the “rules” or patterns that we have talked about.
Any verb that does not follow the conjugation patterns that we have
discussed in class about REGULAR –AR, -ER, or –IR VERBS is
IRREGULAR.
Before you move on to the next slide, try and think of the two verbs
that we have learned about this year that are IRREGULAR in the
PRESENT TENSE…
Verbos irregulares…
The two IRREGULAR VERBS that we have talked about so far this
year are…
SER
Somos
Soy
Sois
Eres
Son
Es
SER is irregular because,
even though it is an –er
verb, its conjugations do
not match up with other
–er verbs.
ESTAR
Estoy
Estás
Está
Estamos
Estáis
Están
ESTAR is irregular
because, even though it
is an –ar verb, its
conjugations do not
match up with other –ar
verbs.
Verbos irregulares…
There are two more IRREGULAR VERBS that we can use to talk about
family members that are useful to learn about…
TENER – To have
Tengo Tenemos
Tenéis
Tienes
Tienen
Tiene
Most of the conjugated
forms of TENER in the
PRESENT TENSE are
slightly different than
other –er verbs.
VENIR – To come
Vengo
Vienes
Viene
Venimos
Venís
Vienen
Most of the conjugated
forms of VENIR in the
PRESENT TENSE are
slightly different than
other –ir verbs.
Try to translate the following sentences…
Her mother comes to her house every Tuesday.
Su madre viene a su casa todos los jueves.
We have a crazy aunt.
Nosotros tenemos una tía loca.
You have long hair.
Tú tienes pelo largo.
My father has brown eyes.
Mi padre tiene los ojos morenos.
I have blue eyes.
Yo tengo ojos azúles.
They come to school every day.
Ellos(as) vienen a la escuela todos los días.
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