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what is the tener form for his?

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i need to know what form of tener to use for his

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updated Mar 11, 2011
posted by Kasmine

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What are you trying to say? Can you post the complete sentence, so that we have some context.

The verb tener means to have in Spanish

Yo tengo = I have

Tú tienes = you have

Ud./él/ella tiene = you have, he has, she has

Nosotros tenemos = we have

Vosotros tenéis (used only in Spain)

Uds./ellos/ellas tienen = You all have -or- They all have

updated Mar 11, 2011
edited by debdelafuente
posted by debdelafuente
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Hola amigo,

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updated Mar 11, 2011
edited by DJ_Huero
posted by DJ_Huero
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As far as I am aware there is no form in tener for "his". There is the third person singular which can be either He/She/You or It.

updated Mar 11, 2011
posted by Eddy
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There's a form for "his" in every tense of the indicative and of the subjunctive (17 total). You need to be more specific. As Debdelafuente suggested a complete sentence would be most helpful.

updated Mar 11, 2011
posted by samdie
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Third person singular = his/hers

updated Mar 11, 2011
posted by kenwilliams
I see that you have a comprehensive answer above, I only gave a few words so as to make you work it out, you need to consult our verb congugation tool. - kenwilliams, Mar 11, 2011