4.6 Differences Between Has and To Be
To Have
to talk about something owned or is associated with someone or something
To be
to talk about where someone is from
to describe a person, place, or thing
to talk about someone's job
Important situations where you use
"tener" in Spanish, but "to be" in English.
to talk about something owned or is associated with someone or something
To be
to talk about where someone is from
to describe a person, place, or thing
to talk about someone's job
Important situations where you use
"tener" in Spanish, but "to be" in English.
tengo calor
tengo frío tengo hambre tengo sed tengo suerte tengo sueño tengo miedo. |
I am hot.
I am cold. I am hungry. I am thirsty. I am lucky. I am tired. I am scared. |
Activities
worksheet: To be phrases: images
Game: charades
Game: BINGO
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