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  1. selección de palabras - Grammar of «tengo» and «tienes»

    I am having trouble understanding how to use tienes/tengo and other related "have" words. For example, in my current lesson in Rosetta Stone, the following examples are used: …

  2. gramática - How to use 'tengo', 'tengo que', 'tener', 'tenerlo ...

    Feb 11, 2015 · Tengo = I have (you could think of it as "I posses something" although the meaning is wider than that) Tengo un tractor amarillo Tengo que = I have to Tengo que ir al …

  3. "No, no tengo", or just "No tengo"? - Spanish Language Stack …

    Dec 9, 2017 · When someone asks you a question on what do you have and you are trying to reply e.g. "¿Tienes comida?" Then suppose they don't have food, would they reply: "No, no …

  4. ¿Qué son los "farolillos" en "no tengo el chichi para farolillos"?

    Oct 18, 2017 · He oído la expresión no tengo el chichi para farolillos, a modo de imitación del desparpajo y del acento de los españoles. Si no me equivoco, en España significa "ahora no …

  5. When do you use 'tener' to replace 'estar' or 'ser' for am/is/are?

    Jun 17, 2017 · Tengo cansancio/sueño. (nouns) Whenever magnitudes, such as age, height, weight, width, depth, etc., are involved, we can use the verb "tener" or a more specific verb …

  6. ¿Se entiende "no tengo ni un duro" en Hispanoamérica?

    Aug 31, 2017 · Si me dices «no tengo ni una zanahoria» pensaría que no tienes comida en casa y necesitas hacer la compra. Para mí un foco es esto y se me haría raro que alguien usara la …

  7. ¿Como se contestan preguntas que llevan un "no" al inicio?

    Me parece que la manera mas práctica sería responder de manera directa independientemente de que la pregunta se formule de forma negativa o no. Por ejemplo: ¿No tienes frío? No, no …

  8. "Puesto" as an adjective - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Jul 29, 2019 · Ponerse is to put [an item of clothing] on; once you've put the item on, then you have it on: lo/la tienes puesto/puesta. We can use the past participle, puesto, as an adjective, …

  9. What are the acceptable ways to say, "I have no idea."?

    Feb 6, 2016 · Are the following sentences acceptable was to say, "I have no idea": No tengo idea. No tengo ni idea. No tengo nada de idea. Are there any additional ways to express this?

  10. What is the preferred way of saying "I have to go"?

    Otherwise, a reflexive “Tengo que irme” makes more sense, if what you mean is that you have to leave somewhere. I guess there’s also “Tengo que mear”, but that’s a difference sense of …