Verbs tener, ir & hacer

Berges Institute • Sep 28, 2022 • 1 minute
Updated Jul 31, 2023
Verbs tener, ir & hacer
The Graf Method for Spanish Language

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In this volume, we discuss the alphabet, definite and indefinite articles, and verbs ser and estar, among other topics.

Here's a quick lesson for beginners: let's learn to conjugate verbs tener, ir, and hacer in the present tense. After that, let's look at some examples. Here it is:


Tener

Tengo

Tienes

Tiene

Tenemos

(Tenéis)

Tienen

 

Ir

Voy

Vas

Va

Vamos

(Vais)

Van

 

Hacer

Hago

Haces

Hace

Hacemos

(Hacéis)

Hacen


Practice: Translate the following conversation into Spanish

Hi Peter.

Hi John.

Peter, do you have brothers or sisters?

I have a sister and three brothers.

Peter, do you have a dog?

I have two small dogs.

Peter, what do you do on Friday nights?

On Friday nights I go to the gym. What do you do on Friday nights?

On Friday nights I go to the supermarket.

 

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Translation:

Hola Peter.

Hola John.

Peter, ¿tienes hermanos o hermanas?

Tengo una hermana y tres hermanos.

Peter, ¿tienes un perro?

Tengo dos perros pequeños.

Peter, ¿qué haces los viernes por la noche?

Los viernes por la noche voy al gimnasio. ¿Qué haces los viernes por la noche?

Los viernes por la noche voy al supermercado.

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