tiene una

tiene una(
tyeh
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neh
 
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nah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. he has a
Tiene una cicatriz en la cara.He has a scar on his face.
b. she has a
Luciana es rica. Tiene una lancha muy costosa.Luciana is rich. She has an expensive motorboat.
c. has a
Claudio tiene una motocicleta. No le gustan los autos.Claudio has a motorbike. He doesn't like cars.
d. he has one
¿Pablo tiene una soldadora? - Tiene una, pero no sabe cómo usarla.Does Pablo have a soldering iron? - He has one, but he doesn't know how to use it.
e. she has one
Si necesitas una computadora, habla con Irene. Tiene una y quiere venderla.If you need a computer, talk to Irene. She has one and wants to sell it.
f. has one
¿Tienes una parrilla? - No, pero mi hermana tiene una.Do you have a grill? - No, but my sister has one.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. you have a
Si tiene una reservación, lo acompañaré a su mesa.If you have a reservation, I'll usher you to your table.
b. you have one
¿Tiene una cuenta? Si tiene una, entonces no necesita registrarse otra vez.Do you have an account? If you have one, then you don't need to sign up again.
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