3. Conjugate "Tener" for "Yo" in the present AND translate the meaning into English

4. Conjugate "tener" for "Miguel" in the present
Tiena
Tene
Tiene
Tienen

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To conjugate the verb "tener" for "Yo" in the present tense, you need to follow these steps:

1. Start with the base form of the verb: "tener."
2. Remove the -er ending from the infinitive form, so you have "ten."
3. Add the correct ending for the subject "Yo," which is "-go."

Conjugating "tener" for "Yo" in the present tense, it becomes "tengo."

Translation: "Tengo" means "I have" in English.

To conjugate the verb "tener" for "Miguel" in the present tense, you need to follow these steps:

1. Start with the base form of the verb: "tener."
2. Remove the -er ending from the infinitive form, so you have "ten."
3. Add the correct ending for the subject "Miguel," which is "-e."

Conjugating "tener" for "Miguel" in the present tense, it becomes "tiene."

Translation: "Tiene" means "he/she/it has" in English.