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Repaso: Idioms with tener, verbs followed by infinitives

Preview Idioms with tener Verbs followed by infinitives. Repaso: Idioms with tener, verbs followed by infinitives. Idioms with tener. The verb tener is used in many common expressions, some of which are followed by an infinitive . tener prisa. to be in a hurry. tener hambre.

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Repaso: Idioms with tener, verbs followed by infinitives

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  1. Preview Idioms with tener Verbs followed by infinitives Repaso: Idioms with tener, verbs followed by infinitives

  2. Idioms with tener • The verb teneris used in many common expressions, some of which are followed by an infinitive. tener prisa to be in a hurry tener hambre to be hungry tener calor to be hot tener suerte to be lucky tener frío to be cold tener… años to be… years old tener sed to be thirsty tener que+inf. to have to tener sueño to be sleepy tener ganas de+inf. to feel like Tengosueño. Tengoquedescansar. I’m sleepy. I have to rest.

  3. Verbs followed by infinitives • Tener que and tener ganas de must be followed by an infinitive. • The verbsbelow can also be followed by an infinitive. preferir (ie) deber should, ought to to prefer, would rather querer (ie) poder (ue) to be able to, can to want me, te, … gusta pensar (ie) to plan to like(s) to ¿Qué quiereshacer, leer o tocar música? Prefieroleer.

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