
Spanish Verb Tener Conjugation
The Spanish verb tener, which means "to have" or "to possess," is one of the most irregular verbs in the language. This article includes tener conjugations in the indicative mood (present, past, future and conditional), the subjunctive mood (present and past), the imperative mood, and other verb forms like the gerund and past participle. Note that the verb stem changes in some conjugations, and others have completely irregular forms.
The only other verbs that follow the same conjugation pattern are verbs derived from tener such as detener, contener, abstener, obtener, sostener, and mantener.
Using the Verb Tener
The verb tener can be used in most contexts when you would say "to have" in English, with the meaning of "to possess" or "to own." However, tener is also part of some useful expressions. For example, just like in English, tener que + infinitive means "to have to," the phrase tengo que trabajar means "I have to work."
Other important uses of the verb are tener hambre (to be hungry), tener sed (to be thirsty), tener frío (to be cold), tener calor (to be hot), tener miedo (to be scared), and tener sueño (to be sleepy). While in English we often use the adjectives hungry, sleepy, etc., in Spanish those states of being are expressed by the verb tener followed by the noun. For example, Bajó la temperatura y ahora tengo mucho frío (The temperature dropped and now I am very cold).
Tener Present Indicative
In the present indicative tense, the first person singular conjugation of the verb tener is irregular, and other conjugations are stem-changing. This means that the e in the stem of the verb changes to ie when it is in a stressed syllable.
Yo | tengo | I have | Yo tengo tres hermanas. |
Tú | tienes | You have | Tú tienes el pelo negro. |
Usted/él/ella | tiene | You/he/she has | Ella tiene un día difícil. |
Nosotros | tenemos | We have | Nosotros tenemos frío durante el invierno. |
Vosotros | tenéis | You have | Vosotros tenéis que trabajar mucho. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | tienen | You/they have | Ellos tienen un buen trabajo. |
Tener Preterite Indicative
The preterite tense conjugations of tener are irregular. The stem changes to tuv-.
Yo | tuve | I had | Yo tuve tres hermanas. |
Tú | tuviste | You had | Tú tuviste el pelo negro. |
Usted/él/ella | tuvo | You/he/she had | Ella tuvo un día difícil. |
Nosotros | tuvimos | We had | Nosotros tuvimos frío durante el invierno. |
Vosotros | tuvisteis | You had | Vosotros tuvisteis que trabajar mucho. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | tuvieron | You/they had | Ellos tuvieron un buen trabajo. |
Tener Imperfect Indicative
The imperfect tense conjugation of tener is regular. This tense can be translated as "was having" or "used to have."
Yo | tenía | I used to have | You tenía tres hermanas. |
Tú | tenías | You used to have | Tú tenías el pelo negro. |
Usted/él/ella | tenía | You/he/she used to have | Ella tenía un día difícil. |
Nosotros | teníamos | We used to have | Nosotros teníamos frío durante el invierno. |
Vosotros | teníais | You used to have | Vosotros teníais que trabajar mucho. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | tenían | You/they used to have | Ellos tenían un buen trabajo. |
Tener Future Indicative
The future tense of the verb tener is irregular. Start with the stem tendr- and add the future tense endings (é, ás, á, emos, éis, án).
Yo | tendré | I will have | Yo tendré tres hermanas. |
Tú | tendrás | You will have | Tú tendrás el pelo negro. |
Usted/él/ella | tendrá | You/he/she will have | Ella tendrá un día difícil. |
Nosotros | tendremos | We will have | Nosotros tendremos frío durante el invierno. |
Vosotros | tendréis | You will have | Vosotros tendréis que trabajar mucho. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | tendrán | You/they will have | Ellos tendrán un buen trabajo. |
Tener Periphrastic Future Indicative
To conjugate the periphrastic future you need three components: the present indicative conjugation of the verb ir (to go), the preposition a, and the infinitive tener.
Yo | voy a tener | I am going to have | Yo voy a tener tres hermanas. |
Tú | vas a tener | You are going to have | Tú vas a tener el pelo negro. |
Usted/él/ella | va a tener | You/he/she is going to have | Ella va a tener un día difícil. |
Nosotros | vamosa tener | We are going to have | Nosotros vamos a tener frío durante el invierno. |
Vosotros | vais a tener | You are going to have | Vosotros vais a tener que trabajar mucho. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | van a tener | You/they are going to have | Ellos van a tener un buen trabajo. |
Tener Present Progressive/Gerund Form
The gerund or present participle for the verb tener is formed regularly, with the stem of the verb and the ending -iendo (for -er and -ir verbs). It can be used to form progressive tenses like the present progressive.
Present Progressive of Tener | está teniendo | She is having | Ella está teniendo un día difícil. |
Tener Past Participle
The past participle can be used to form perfect tenses, such as the present perfect. The present perfect is formed with the auxiliary verb haber and the past participle tenido.
Present Perfect of Tener | ha tenido | She has had | Ella ha tenido un día difícil. |
Tener Conditional Indicative
The conditional tense is usually translated to English as "would + verb." Just like in the future tense, the verb tener is irregular and uses the stem tendr-.
Yo | tendría | I would have | Yo tendría tres hermanas si pudiera escoger. |
Tú | tendrías | You would have | Tú tendrías el pelo negro si no te lo tiñeras. |
Usted/él/ella | tendría | You/he/she would have | Ella tendría un día difícil si no le ayudaras. |
Nosotros | tendríamos | We would have | Nosotros tendríamos frío durante el invierno, pero tenemos un buen abrigo. |
Vosotros | tendríais | You would have | Vosotros tendríais que trabajar mucho si trabajarais en esa empresa. |
Ustedes/ellos/ellas | tendrían | You/they would have | Ellos tendrían un buen trabajo si fueran más responsables. |
Tener Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive is formed with the present indicative conjugation. Since the yo conjugation for tener is irregular (tengo), then the present subjunctive conjugations are also irregular.
Que yo | tenga | That I have | Es una suerte que yo tenga tres hermanas. |
Que tú | tengas | That you have | A tu novio le gusta que tú tengas el pelo negro. |
Que usted/él/ella | tenga | That you/he/she have | Su enemigo quiere que ella tenga un día difícil. |
Que nosotros | tengamos | That we have | Mamá espera que nosotros no tengamos frío durante el invierno. |
Que vosotros | tengáis | That you have | El jefe no quiere que vosotros tengáis que trabajar mucho. |
Que ustedes/ellos/ellas | tengan | That you/they have | La profesora quiere que ellos tengan un buen trabajo. |
Tener Imperfect Subjunctive
There are two options for conjugating the imperfect subjunctive, both considered correct.
Option 1
Que yo | tuviera | That I had | Era una suerte que yo tuviera tres hermanas. |
Que tú | tuvieras | That you had | A tu novio le gustaba que tú tuvieras el pelo negro. |
Que usted/él/ella | tuviera | That you/he/she had | Su enemigo quería que ella tuviera un día difícil. |
Que nosotros | tuviéramos | That we had | Mamá esperaba que nosotros no tuviéramos frío durante el invierno. |
Que vosotros | tuvierais | That you had | El jefe no quería que vosotros tuvierais que trabajar mucho. |
Que ustedes/ellos/ellas | tuvieran | That you/they had | La profesora quería que ellos tuvieran un buen trabajo. |
Option 2
Que yo | tuviese | That I had | Era una suerte que yo tuviese tres hermanas. |
Que tú | tuvieses | That you had | A tu novio le gustaba que tú tuvieses el pelo negro. |
Que usted/él/ella | tuviese | That you/he/she had | Su enemigo quería que ella tuviese un día difícil. |
Que nosotros | tuviésemos | That we had | Mamá esperaba que nosotros no tuviésemos frío durante el invierno. |
Que vosotros | tuvieseis | That you had | El jefe no quería que vosotros tuvieseis que trabajar mucho. |
Que ustedes/ellos/ellas | tuviesen | That you/they had | La profesora quería que ellos tuviesen un buen trabajo. |
Tener Imperative
To give direct orders or commands you need the imperative mood. It is not too common to use commands with the verb tener, except to tell someone to have a good day, to be patient, to be careful, etc. Even more rare is to use these commands in the negative form.
The examples in the tables below are different than the examples in the rest of the article in order to reflect more realistic uses of tener commands.
Positive Commands
Tú | ten | Have! | ¡Ten paciencia! |
Usted | tenga | Have! | ¡Tenga un buen día! |
Nosotros | tengamos | Let's have! | ¡Tengamos cuidado en la carretera! |
Vosotros | tened | Have! | ¡Tened calma con el trabajo! |
Ustedes | tengan | Have! | ¡Tengan fe de que todo saldrá bien! |
Negative Commands
Tú | no tengas | Don't have! | ¡No tengas paciencia! |
Usted | no tenga | Don't have! | ¡No tenga un buen día! |
Nosotros | no tengamos | Let's not have! | ¡No tengamos cuidado en la carretera! |
Vosotros | no tengáis | Don't have! | ¡No tengáis calma con el trabajo! |
Ustedes | no tengan | Don't have! | ¡No tengan fe de que todo saldrá bien! |
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tener
En Bizagi, un usuario puede tener uno o más roles.
In Bizagi, a user can have one or more roles.
El coeficiente puede tener un valor de 1 a 500.
The coefficient can have a value of 1 to 500.
En Bizagi, un usuario puede tener uno o más trabajos.
In Bizagi, a user can have one or more jobs.
En Bizagi, un usuario puede tener una o más posiciones.
In Bizagi, a user can have one or more positions.
En Bizagi, un usuario puede tener una o más habilidades.
In Bizagi, a user can have one or more skills.
Para ganar, uno debe tener una buena observación y reacción.
To win, one must have a good observation and reaction.
Gracias a su columna, la mesa puede tener tres alturas.
Thanks to its column, the table can have three heights.
Su hijo puede tener uno o más de estos quistes.
Your child may have one or more of these cysts.
Otros pueden tener 15 o más crisis en un año.
Others may have 15 or more crises in a year.
Para vender su producto o servicio, usted debe tener clientes.
To sell your product or service, you must have customers.
In this lesson, you will learn all there is to know about conjugating tener. You’ll also learn how to use the verb phrase tener que in Spanish and will discover the different meanings of this Spanish verb. Ready? Let’s dive into it!
Tener in Spanish
Tener in English is either tohave or tobe. It is translated as to have when it means “to possess” in Spanish. For example, “Yo tengo una casa” is “I have a house” in English.
In the following expressions, tener means to be:
tener calor | to be hot |
tener celos | to be jealous |
tener cuidado | to be careful |
tener frío | to be cold |
tener razón | to be right |
tener sed | to be thirsty |
tener hambre | to be hungry |
tener verguenza | to be ashamed |
How to Conjugate Tener in Spanish
Below you’ll find the proper conjugation of tener. We used the current verb conjugation reference of tener provided by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). Since they only include simple Spanish tenses in their reference because of space limitations, we have added the conjugations of both simple and compound Spanish tenses in this guide.
Spanish Verbals of Tener
Infinitive | tener |
Gerund | teniendo |
Participle | tenido |
Indicative Mood
I’ll give you a tip to help you always conjugate the tener preterite right! Do you already know the preterite of estar? Then, just eliminate the first two letters (es) from all the forms of the estar preterite. For example, “yo estuve” becomes “yo tuve”. That’s it! Now you have the correctly conjugated preterite of tener.
Tiempos Simples – Simple Tenses
Presente – Present Tense Conjugation
yo tengo | I have |
tú tienes vos tenés (South American) | you have |
él/ella/usted tiene | he/she has you (formal) have |
nosotros/nosotras tenemos | we have |
vosotros/vosotras tenéis ustedes tienen | you (plural) have |
ellos/ellas tienen | they have |
Pretérito Imperfecto – Imperfect Tense Conjugation
yo tenía | I had |
tú tenías vos tenías (South American) | you had |
él/ella/usted tenía | he/she/you (formal) had |
nosotros/nosotras teníamos | we had |
vosotros/vosotras teníais ustedes tenían | you (plural) had |
ellos/ellas tenían | they had |
Pretérito Perfecto – Preterite Tense Conjugation
yo tuve | I had |
tú tuviste vos tuviste (South American) | you had |
él/ella/usted tuvo | he/she/you (formal) had |
nosotros/nosotras tuvimos | we had |
vosotros/vosotras tuvisteis ustedes tuvieron | you (plural) had |
ellos/ellas tuvieron | they had |
Futuro – Future Tense Conjugation
yo tendré | I will have |
tú tendrás vos tendrás (South American) | you will have |
él/ella/usted tendrá | he/she/you (formal) will have |
nosotros/nosotras tendremos | we will have |
vosotros/vosotras tendréis ustedes tendrán | you (plural) will have |
ellos/ellas tendrán | they will have |
Condicional – Conditional Tense Conjugation
yo tendría | I would have |
tú tendrías vos tendrías (South American) | you would have |
él/ella/usted tendría | he/she/you (formal) would have |
nosotros/nosotras tendríamos | we would have |
vosotros/vosotras tendríais ustedes tendrían | you (plural) would have |
ellos/ellas tendrán | they would have |
Tiempos Compuestos – Compound Tenses
Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto – Preterite (Present) Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo he tenido | I have had |
tú has tenido vos has tenido (South American) | you have had |
él/ella/usted ha tenido | he/she has had you (formal) have had |
nosotros/nosotras hemos tenido | we have had |
vosotros/vosotras habéis tenido ustedes han tenido | you (plural) have had |
ellos/ellas han tenido | they have had |
Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto – Pluperfect Tense Conjugation
yo había tenido | I had had |
tú habías tenido vos habías tenido (South American) | you had had |
él/ella/usted había tenido | he/she/you (formal) had had |
nosotros/nosotras habíamos tenido | we had had |
vosotros/vosotras habíais tenido ustedes habían tenido | you (plural) had had |
ellos/ellas habían tenido | they had had |
Pretérito Anterior – Preterite Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo hube tenido | I had had |
tú hubiste tenido vos hubiste tenido (South American) | you had had |
él/ella/usted hubo tenido | he/she/you (formal) had had |
nosotros/nosotras hubimos tenido | we had had |
vosotros/vosotras hubisteis tenido ustedes hubieron tenido | you (plural) had had |
ellos/ellas habían tenido | they had had |
Futuro Compuesto – Future Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo habré tenido | I will have had |
tú habrás tenido vos habrás tenido (South American) | you will have had |
él/ella/usted habrá tenido | he/she/you (formal) will have had |
nosotros/nosotras habremos tenido | we will have had |
vosotros/vosotras habréis tenido ustedes habrán tenido | you (plural) will have had |
ellos/ellas habrán tenido | they will have had |
Condicional Compuesto – Conditional Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo habría tenido | I would have had |
tú habrías tenido vos habrías tenido (South American) | you would have had |
él/ella/usted habría tenido | he/she/you (formal) would have had |
nosotros/nosotras habríamos tenido | we would have had |
vosotros/vosotras habríais tenido ustedes habrían tenido | you (plural) would have had |
ellos/ellas habrían tenido | they would have had |
Subjunctive Mood
Do you remember the tip I gave you about conjugating the tener preterite in the indicative mood? The same happens here! Eliminate the letters “es” from the estar preterite and you’ll get the preterite of tener. When conjugating in the subjunctive mood, “yo estuviera” becomes “yo tuviera”.
Tiempos Simples – Simple Tenses
Presente – Present Tense Conjugation
yo tenga | I have |
tú tengas vos tengas (South American) | you have |
él/ella/usted tenga | he/she has you (formal) have |
nosotros/nosotras tengamos | we have |
vosotros/vosotras tengáis ustedes tengan | you (plural) have |
ellos/ellas tengan | they have |
Pretérito Imperfecto – Imperfect Tense Conjugation
yo tuviera (or tuviese) | I had |
tú tuvieras (or tuvieses) vos tuvieras (or tuvieses) (South American) | you had |
él/ella/usted tuviera (or tuviese) | he/she/you (formal) had |
nosotros/nosotras tuviéramos (or tuviésemos) | we had |
vosotros/vosotras tuvierais (or tuvieseis) ustedes tuvieran (or tuviesen) | you (plural) had |
ellos/ellas tuvieran (or tuviesen) | they had |
Futuro – Future Tense Conjugation
- yo tuviere
- tú tuvieres
- vos tuvieres
- él/ella/usted tuviere
- nosotros/nosotras tuviéremos
- vosotros/vosotras tuviereis
- ustedes tuvieren
- ellos/ellas tuvieren
(no direct English translation)
Tiempos Compuestos – Compound Tenses
Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto – Preterite (Present) Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo haya tenido | I have had |
tú hayas tenido vos hayas tenido (South American) | you have had |
él/ella/usted haya tenido | he/she has had you (formal) have had |
nosotros/nosotras hayamos tenido | we have had |
vosotros/vosotras hayáis tenido ustedes hayan tenido | you (plural) have had |
ellos/ellas hayan tenido | they have had |
Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto – Pluperfect Tense Conjugation
yo hubiera (or hubiese) tenido | I had had |
tú hubieras (or hubieses) tenido vos hubieras (or hubieses) tenido (South American) | you had had |
él/ella/usted hubiera (or hubiese) tenido | he/she/you (formal) had had |
nosotros/nosotras hubiéramos (or hubiésemos) tenido | we had had |
vosotros/vosotras hubierais (or hubieseis) tenido ustedes hubieran (or hubiesen) tenid | you (plural) had had |
ellos/ellas hubieran (or hubiesen) tenido | they had had |
Futuro Compuesto – Future Perfect Tense Conjugation
- yo hubiere tenido
- tú hubieres tenido
- vos hubieres tenido
- él/ella/usted hubiere tenido
- nosotros/nosotras hubiéremos tenido
- vosotros/vosotras hubiereis tenido
- ustedes hubieren tenido
- ellos/ellas hubieren tenido
(no direct English translation)
Imperative Mood
Many people include all kinds of wrong verb forms in this category. However, the only accepted verb forms of the tener imperative are the following:
tú ten vos tené (South American) usted tenga (formal) | you have |
vosotros/vosotras tened ustedes tengan | you (plural) have |
Tener Conjugation Practice
Do you what’s better than reading about the conjugation of tener? It’s acquiring it. If you acquire new vocabulary, you learn it subconsciously as a result of meaningful interaction with the target language.
Here’s a quick warm-up:
1. ¡Mis vecinos __________ un perro muy bonito!
- tengo
- tienes
- tenemos
- tienen
2. Ayer yo __________ una gripe muy fuerte.
- tuve
- tuviste
- tuvimos
- tuvieron
3. Nosotros __________ mucha sed.
- tengo
- tienes
- tiene
- tenemos
4. Tú __________ el pelo muy largo.
- tengo
- tienes
- tiene
- tienen
5. Ustedes __________ un carro muy rápido.
- tengo
- tienes
- tenemos
- tienen
Answers: 1. tienen; 2. tuve; 3. tenemos; 4. tienes; 5. tienen
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Common Questions About Tener
1. When is tener used in Spanish?
In Spanish, tener is used to indicate possession. For example, “yo tengo un carro” means “I have a car” in English. Tener is also used in many idiomatic expressions. One of them is “tener sed”, which means “to be thirsty”.
2. What is the meaning of tener que?
At times, tener is used with the Spanish preposition que and an infinitive (infinitives are verbs that end in “ar”, “er”, or “ir” in Spanish). The verb phrase “tener que” means “have to” in English, and it expresses obligation. For example, “tienes que hacerlo” means “you have to do it”.
3. Is tener a stem changing verb?
Yes! Tener is a stem changing verb. The stem of tener is ten. We get the stem of Spanish verbs by eliminating the endings “ar”, “er” or “ir”. At times, the stem ten changes to tien or tuv.
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Spanish Verb tener: to have, to hold is tener
The Spanish for have, hold is the irregular Spanish verbtener.Imagine the TENOR HOLDS a TENNER! (*tenner = English ten pound note.)
Tener is an irregular -IR verb, and one of the ten most important verbs in Spanish. It has a few quirky conjugations - like most of the important verbs. Words conjugated the same way are: abstener, contener, detener, entretener, mantener, obtener, retener, sostener.Tener has so many different uses. It is used to:
- indicate possession, ownership
- construct many idiomatic expressions
- show obligation (I need to ... I must... = tener que)
- express how old you are... ( more below ...)
Imagine the TENOR HOLDS a TENNER
TENSE | ||||||
Present Presente have, hold | tengo | tienes | tiene | tenemos | tenéis | tienen |
Imperfect Imperfecto had, held | tenía | tenías | tenía | teníamos | teníais | tenían |
Preterit Pretérito had, held | tuve | tuviste | tuvo | tuvimos | tuvisteis | tuvieron |
Future Futuro will have, hold | tendré | tendrás | tendrá | tendremos | tendréis | tendrán |
Conditional Condicional would have, hold | tendría | tendrías | tendría | tendríamos | tendríais | tendrían |
Subjunctive Subjuntivo may have, hold | tenga | tengas | tenga | tengamos | tengáis | tengan |
Imperfect Subjunctive Imperfecto de Subjuntivo may have, hold | tuviera | tuvieras | tuviera | tuvieramos | tuvieráis | tuvieran |
tuviese | tuvieses | tuviese | tuviésemos | tuvieséis | tuviesen | |
Imperative Imperativo have! hold! | ten! | tenga! | tengamos! | tened! | tengan! | |
Negative Imperative Imperativo Negativo don't have, hold! | no tengas! | no tenga! | no tengamos! | no tengáis! | no tengan! | |
Present Perfect Perfecto de Indicativo have had, held | he tenido | has tenido | ha tenido | hemos tenido | habéis tenido | han tenido |
Preterit Perfect Pretérito Anterior had had, held | hube tenido | hubiste tenido | hubo tenido | hubimos tenido | hubisteis tenido | hubieron tenido |
Past Perfect Pluscuamperfecto had had, held | había tenido | habías tenido | había tenido | habíamos tenido | habíais tenido | habían tenido |
Present Perfect Subjunctive Presente perfecto have had, held | haya tenido | hayas tenido | haya tenido | hayamos tenido | hayáis tenido | hayan tenido |
Future Perfect Futuro Perfecto will have had, held | habré tenido | habrás tenido | habrá tenido | habremos tenido | habréis tenido | habrán tenido |
Conditional Perfect Condicional Perfecto would have had, held | habría tenido | habrías tenido | habría tenido | habríamos tenido | habríais tenido | habrían tenido |
Pluperfect Pluscuamperfecto may have had, held | hubiera tenido | hubieras tenido | hubiera tenido | hubiéramos tenido | hubierais tenido | hubieran tenido |
hubiese tenido | hubieses tenido | hubiese tenido | hubiésemos tenido | hubieseis tenido | hubiesen tenido | |
Present Progressive Presente Progressivo am having, holding | estoy teniendo | estás teniendo | está teniendo | estamos teniendo | está teniendo | están teniendo |
Preterit Progressive Pretérito was having, holding | estuve teniendo | estuviste teniendo | estuvo teniendo | estuvimos teniendo | estuvisteis teniendo | estuvieron teniendo |
Imperfect Progressive Imperfecto had been holding | estaba teniendo | estabas teniendo | estaba teniendo | estábamos teniendo | estabais teniendo | estaban teniendo |
Future Progressive Futuro Perfecto will be holding | estaré teniendo | estarás teniendo | estará teniendo | estaremos teniendo | estaréis teniendo | estarán teniendo |
Conditional Progressive Condicional perfecto would have been holding | estaría teniendo | estarías teniendo | estabría teniendo | estaríamos teniendo | estaríais teniendo | estarían teniendo |
Subjunctive Progressive Subjuntivo may have been holding | que ~ teniendo | que ~ teniendo | que ~ teniendo | que ~ teniendo | que ~ teniendo | que ~ teniendo |
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In progressive tener present
Tener conjugation
Tener is one of the most common verbs used in Spanish conversation. It can be translated as "to have" in English. In this lesson, we will show you a list of tener conjugation. Let's learn how to conjugate the verb "tener" in different tenses and context.
How to conjugative tener
Present Participle: teniendo
Past Participle: tenido
Tener conjugation - INDICATIVE
Subject | Present (have/has) | Preterite (had) | Imperfect | Conditional | Future (will have) |
Yo (I) | tengo | tuve | tenía | tendría | tendré |
Tú (You) | tienes | tuviste | tenías | tendrías | tendrás |
Él/Ella/Ud. (He/She) | tiene | tuvo | tenía | tendría | tendrá |
Nosotros (We) | tenemos | tuvimos | teníamos | tendríamos | tendremos |
Vosotros (You all) | tenéis | tuvisteis | teníais | tendríais | tendréis |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. (They) | tienen | tuvieron | tenían | tendrían | tendrán |
Tener conjugation in present tense
Tener conjugation - SUBJUNCTIVE
Subject | Present | Imperfect | Imperfect 2 | Future |
yo | tenga | tuviera | tuviese | tuviere |
tú | tengas | tuvieras | tuvieses | tuvieres |
él/ella/Ud. | tenga | tuviera | tuviese | tuviere |
nosotros | tengamos | tuviéramos | tuviésemos | tuviéremos |
vosotros | tengáis | tuvierais | tuvieseis | tuviereis |
ellos/ellas/Uds. | tengan | tuvieran | tuviesen | tuvieren |
IMPERATIVE
Affirmative Imperative (Have!) | Negative Commands (Don't have!) | |
yo | - | - |
tú | ten | no tengas |
Ud. | tenga | no tenga |
nosotros | tengamos | no tengamos |
vosotros | tened | no tengáis |
Uds. | tengan | no tengan |
Tener conjugation - CONTINUOUS (PROGRESSIVE)
Subject | Present (am/is/are having) | Preterite (was/were having) | Imperfect (was/were having) | Conditional (would be having) | Future (will have) |
yo | estoy teniendo | estuve teniendo | estaba teniendo | estaría teniendo | estaré teniendo |
tú | estás teniendo | estuviste teniendo | estabas teniendo | estarías teniendo | estarás teniendo |
él/ella/Ud. | está teniendo | estuvo teniendo | estaba teniendo | estaría teniendo | estará teniendo |
nosotros | estamos teniendo | estuvimos teniendo | estábamos teniendo | estaríamos teniendo | estaremos teniendo |
vosotros | estáis teniendo | estuvisteis teniendo | estabais teniendo | estaríais teniendo | estaréis teniendo |
ellos/ellas/Uds. | están teniendo | estuvieron teniendo | estaban teniendo | estarían teniendo | estarán teniendo |
Tener conjugation - PERFECT
Subject | Present (have/has had) | Preterite (had had) | Imperfect | Conditional (would have had) | Future (will have had) |
yo | he tenido | hube tenido | había tenido | habría tenido | habré tenido |
tú | has tenido | hubiste tenido | habías tenido | habrías tenido | habrás tenido |
él/ella/Ud. | ha tenido | hubo tenido | había tenido | habría tenido | habrá tenido |
nosotros | hemos tenido | hubimos tenido | habíamos tenido | habríamos tenido | habremos tenido |
vosotros | habéis tenido | hubisteis tenido | habíais tenido | habríais tenido | habréis tenido |
ellos/ellas/Uds. | han tenido | hubieron tenido | habían tenido | habrían tenido | habrán tenido |
See also: Gustar conjugation
How and When to use Tener in Spanish?
"Tener" means "to have" or "to be" in English.
1. Tener is used when you want to indicate possession or when you have something.
Yo tengo un carro - I have a car.
Tú tienes dos hijos - You have two children.
2. Tener is you to indicate necessity/obligation or to express that you have to do something.
To say you have to do something, place "que" after tener.
Ellos tienen que estudiar para el examen - They have to study for the test.
Yo tengo que investigar la situación - I have to investigate the situation.
Tienes que hacerlo - You have to do it.
3. "Tener" also means "to be" in English. It can be used to express age, basic needs, physical conditions, and some mental states.
tener calor - to be hot
tener cuidado - to be careful
tener sed - to be thirsty
tener ganas de - to feel like
tener hambre - to be hungry
tener tos - to have a cough
tener fiebre - to have fever
tener sueño - to be sleepy
tener dolor de cabeza - to have a headache
tener cansancio - to be tired
tener X años - to be X years old
tener celos - to be jealous
Examples:
Mi abuela tiene 85 años - My grandmother is 85 years old.
No he tomado agua todo el día. ¡Tengo mucha sed! - I haven’t drank water the whole day. I’m so thirsty
¿Por qué me miras así? ¿Acaso tienes celos? - Why are you looking at me like that? Are you jealous?
Ustedes tienen sueño porque han dormido poco - You are sleepy because you have not slept much.
Tener is an irregular verb and it doesn't follow the regular rules for conjugations. We hope this lesson will help you know how to conjugate the verb tener in all tenses and use it appropriately in expressions.
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What is the present tense of tener?
The verb tener (conjugation) means "to have". It is irregular in the present tense. The ending er changes to go in the (yo) form (first person singular). Also, e changes to ie in the tú, Ud., and Uds.
What are all the forms of tener?
The yo form of tener is tengo. tengo, tuve, tendré, tenía, tendría, tenga, tuviere, and tuviera are all The yo form of tener and believe it or not, there's more.
How do you use the present progressive tense?
In English, the present progressive tense is formed by using a conjugated form of the verb to be followed by a verb ending in ing. In Spanish, the present progressive tense if formed similarly, with the verb estar followed by a present participle with endings that differ based on the spelling of the verb stem.
What is the tu form of tener?
The yo form of tener is tengo. If this is wanted also, the informal tu (you) form is tienes, the informal se (she or he) form is tiene, the informal 'they' form is tienen.
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Spanish Verb Conjugation - tener



English Translation:to have (preterite: to get, to receive)
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Indicative
inglés | yo | tú | él/ella/usted | nosotros/-as | vosotros/-as | ellos/ellas/ustedes | |
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Present | I have, am having | tengo | tienes | tiene | tenemos | tenéis | tienen |
Subjunctive
inglés | yo | tú | él/ella/usted | nosotros/-as | vosotros/-as | ellos/ellas/ustedes | |
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Present | I have, am having | tenga | tengas | tenga | tengamos | tengáis | tengan |
OR
tuvieseOR
tuviesesOR
tuvieseOR
tuviésemosOR
tuvieseisOR
tuviesen.OR
hubiese tenidoOR
hubieses tenidoOR
hubiese tenidoOR
hubiésemostenidoOR
hubieseis tenidoOR
hubiesen tenido.Imperative
inglés | yo | tú | él/ella/usted | nosotros/-as | vosotros/-as | ellos/ellas/ustedes | |
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Affirmative Imperative | Have! | ten | tenga | tengamos | tened | tengan |
Translated sentences containing 'tener'

Do you have condominiums?

Do you have a purse?

How old are you?

to have fair skin

I have two children.

to have a toothache

It's necessary to be in good health.

Does he/she have a nickname?

How old is he/she?

I am 27 years old.
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