15:17 May 31, 2001 |
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na | tiene |
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na | (HAS) depends if it´s main verb or auxiliary verb |
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na | Tiene |
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tiene Explanation: Puede ser el verbo "tener", en cuyo caso la forma "has" se usa usa con he, she o it. (As in "She has a car") O bien el auxiliar, que también se usa con he, she, it. (She has gone, por ejemplo). Se necesitaría contexto!!! Hope it helps! |
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(HAS) depends if it´s main verb or auxiliary verb Explanation: if it´s next to she/he/it (personal pronouns)and in present perfect tense that is to say auxiliary verb in spanish is EL/ELLA/ESO: "HA" + verb.- But also can be used in present simple tense and in spanish is translated as: TENER/ POSEER/TOMAR. Collins Cobuild, Spanish Language, editon 2.000 5 years Teaching english |
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Tiene Explanation: Has means this 2 things: tiene tener I hope this works for you becouse my native lenguage is spanish so as we say good bye in spanish, Adios! :) |
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