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Tener interactive worksheet

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Let’s solve each part of the worksheet step by step.

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Part 1: Relaciona las personas con la forma correcta del verbo TENER.

We need to match each subject pronoun with the correct conjugation of “tener”:

- yo → tengo
- → tienes
- él / ella → tiene
- nosotros → tenemos
- vosotros → tenéis
- ellos → tienen

So the correct matches are:

- nosotros → tenemos
- tú → tienes
- ellos → tienen
- yo → tengo
- él → tiene
- ella → tiene
- vosotros → tenéis (already connected in image)

All matched correctly based on standard Spanish conjugation.

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Part 2: Completa las frases con la forma adecuada del verbo TENER.

We fill in the blank with the correct form of “tener” for each subject:

1. Yo tengo muchos amigos en la escuela.
2. Nosotros tenemos una casa grande.
3. ¿(Tú) tienes un bolígrafo azul?
4. Mi padre tiene un coche rojo. *(“Mi padre” = él)*
5. Los padres de Samba tienen dos perros. *(“Los padres” = ellos)*
6. Yo no tengo una bicicleta.
7. ¿(Tú) Cuántos años tienes?
8. Yo tengo 8 años.
9. Juan tiene tres cuadernos. *(Juan = él)*
10. Juan y Antonio tienen muchos libros. *(They = ellos)*

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Part 3: Completa con las letras que faltan.

Fill in missing letters to complete the conjugated forms:

- Yo → t _ n _ o → tengo → t e n g o
- Tú → t _ _ n _ s → tienes → t i e n e s
- Él → t _ _ n _ → tiene → t i e n e
- Nosotros → t _ n _ m _ s → tenemos → t e n e m o s
- Vosotros → t _ n _ _ s → tenéis → t e n é i s
- Ellos → t _ _ n _ n → tienen → t i e n e n

Wait — let’s double-check spelling:

Actually, for “vosotros”, it’s tenéis → so: t e n é i s → but the blanks are: t _ n _ _ s → that’s 4 blanks? Let’s count:

Original:
Vosotros → t _ n _ _ s → positions: 1st after t, then after n, then two more before s.

“tenéis” → t-e-n-é-i-s → so:

t e n é i s → yes, fits: t _ n _ _ s → e, é, i

But sometimes worksheets simplify accents or expect basic letters. However, since “tenéis” has an accent on ‘é’, we should include it if possible. But looking at the pattern, maybe they just want letters without accents? Let’s check others.

Actually, in many beginner worksheets, they may omit accents for simplicity. But “tenéis” is spelled with accent. However, looking at the given structure:

For “Yo”: t _ n _ o → 2 blanks → e, g → tengo
“Tú”: t _ _ n _ s → 3 blanks → i, e, e → tienes
“Él”: t _ _ n _ → 3 blanks → i, e, e → tiene
“Nosotros”: t _ n _ m _ s → 3 blanks → e, e, o → tenemos
“Vosotros”: t _ n _ _ s → 4 blanks? Wait, let’s recount the underscores.

Looking again:

In the image description:

> Yo t _ n _ o
> Tú t _ _ n _ s
> Él t _ _ n _
> Nosotros t _ n _ m _ s
> Vosotros t _ n _ _ s
> Ellos t _ _ n _ n

So:

- Yo: t _ n _ o → 2 blanks → positions 2 and 4 → e, g → tengo
- Tú: t _ _ n _ s → 3 blanks → positions 2,3,5 → i,e,e → tienes
- Él: t _ _ n _ → 3 blanks → positions 2,3,5 → i,e,e → tiene
- Nosotros: t _ n _ m _ s → 3 blanks → positions 2,4,6 → e,e,o → tenemos
- Vosotros: t _ n _ _ s → 4 blanks? Wait: t _ n _ _ s → that’s 5 characters total? No:

Actually, “tenéis” is 6 letters: t-e-n-é-i-s

The template is: t _ n _ _ s → that’s 6 characters: position 1=t, 2=_, 3=n, 4=_, 5=_, 6=s → so blanks at 2,4,5 → three blanks? But written as “t _ n _ _ s” — that’s 4 underscores? Let me parse:

If it's "t _ n _ _ s", that means:

Character 1: t
Character 2: _
Character 3: n
Character 4: _
Character 5: _
Character 6: s

So 3 blanks: positions 2,4,5.

“tenéis” → t-e-n-é-i-s → so:

pos2: e
pos4: é
pos5: i

But if the worksheet doesn’t use accents, maybe they accept “teneis”? In some contexts, especially for young learners, they might write it without accent. But strictly speaking, it should be “tenéis”.

However, looking at the other words, none have accents shown in the blanks. For example, “tengo”, “tienes”, etc., don’t require accents except “tenéis” and “tú” (but “tú” is the subject, not the verb).

Given this is a beginner worksheet, and to match the format, I’ll assume they want the letters without accents unless specified. But actually, “tenéis” must have the accent to be correct. However, in fill-in-the-blank exercises like this, sometimes they omit the accent mark in the answer key for simplicity.

But let’s look at the last one:

Ellos: t _ _ n _ n → 3 blanks → positions 2,3,5 → i,e,e → tienen

Similarly, for “vosotros”, if we follow the same logic, it should be t-e-n-e-i-s → but that’s incorrect; it must be t-e-n-é-i-s.

Perhaps the worksheet expects:

Vosotros → t e n é i s → so blanks: e, é, i

But since the user might not have accent keys, and the instruction says “completa con las letras que faltan”, probably they expect the actual letters including accent if needed.

However, in many such worksheets printed for kids, they often avoid accents in fill-in exercises or provide them. Since the original image isn't visible here, and based on common practice, I'll go with the standard spelling including accent where necessary.

But to be safe, let’s see what makes sense with the number of blanks.

Alternative approach: perhaps “vosotros” is intended to be filled as “teneis” without accent? That would be grammatically incorrect, but sometimes done in early education.

I think the best is to provide the correct spelling.

Upon second thought, let’s check online or standard curriculum: in most Spanish textbooks for beginners, when teaching “tener”, they present:

yo tengo
tú tienes
él/ella tiene
nosotros tenemos
vosotros tenéis
ellos tienen

And in fill-in exercises, they usually include the accent for “tenéis”.

Moreover, in the image description, the word “tenéis” appears in the matching section, so it’s expected.

Therefore, for “Vosotros”: t _ n _ _ s → should be t e n é i s

But how to represent the accent? In text, we can write “é”.

Similarly, for others, no accents needed.

So:

- Yo: t e n g o
- Tú: t i e n e s
- Él: t i e n e
- Nosotros: t e n e m o s
- Vosotros: t e n é i s
- Ellos: t i e n e n

Yes.

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Now, compiling all answers.

Final Answer:

Part 1: Matching

- nosotros → tenemos
- tú → tienes
- ellos → tienen
- yo → tengo
- él → tiene
- ella → tiene
- vosotros → tenéis (already connected)

Part 2: Complete the sentences

1. tengo
2. tenemos
3. tienes
4. tiene
5. tienen
6. tengo
7. tienes
8. tengo
9. tiene
10. tienen

Part 3: Fill in the missing letters

- Yo: t e n g o
- Tú: t i e n e s
- Él: t i e n e
- Nosotros: t e n e m o s
- Vosotros: t e n é i s
- Ellos: t i e n e n

Note: For “vosotros”, the accent on ‘é’ is important for correct spelling. If your worksheet does not allow accents, you may write “teneis”, but the correct form is “tenéis”.

Since the problem asks to complete with missing letters, and assuming standard orthography, we include the accent.

But in the context of this response, since it's text-based, I'll write it as is.

To match the format exactly as per the blanks:

For “Vosotros”: the blanks are after t, after n, and two more before s — so three letters: e, é, i

Similarly for others.

I think that's accurate.

Now, for the Final Answer section, since the user didn't specify which part, but the whole worksheet, I'll summarize all answers clearly.

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Final Answer:

Relaciona:

- nosotros → tenemos
- tú → tienes
- ellos → tienen
- yo → tengo
- él → tiene
- ella → tiene
- vosotros → tenéis

Completa las frases:

1. tengo
2. tenemos
3. tienes
4. tiene
5. tienen
6. tengo
7. tienes
8. tengo
9. tiene
10. tienen

Completa con las letras que faltan:

- Yo: t e n g o
- Tú: t i e n e s
- Él: t i e n e
- Nosotros: t e n e m o s
- Vosotros: t e n é i s
- Ellos: t i e n e n

(Note: For "Vosotros", the letter 'é' has an accent mark.)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tener worksheet.
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