Saying what people have (Part 1/3)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person of 'tener' to say what people have.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What does the question word '¿Qué?' mean?
When?
Where?
Q2.
What is the word for 'a' before a masculine noun?
una
uno
Q3.
What is the word for 'a' before a feminine noun?
un
uno
Q4.
How do you say 'a coin' in Spanish?
una cama
una cámara
Q5.
What is 'una cama'?
a book
a house
Q6.
How do you say 'a house' in Spanish?
un libro
una cama
Q7.
How do you say 'a sentence' in Spanish?
escuchar
una palabra
Q8.
What is 'una bicicleta'?
a biscuit
a cyclist
Q9.
How do you say 'a camera' in Spanish?
una cama
una foto
Q10.
What is 'un libro'?
a library
a lion
12 Questions
Q1.
tener
I have
s/he has
Q2.
tengo
to have, having
you have
Q3.
tienes
I have
to have, having
Q4.
tiene
I have
you have
Q5.
una cama
a coin
a house
Q6.
un libro
a cat
a pen
Q7.
un barco
a book
a camera
Q8.
un bolígrafo
a cat
a house
Q9.
un gato
a book
paper
Q10.
una frase
a bicycle
a coin
Q11.
una letra
a coin
a pen
Q12.
nuevo
a house
old