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Spanish 1: Unit 5 Recap

Unit 5 Guided Notes

Unit 5 Vocabulary

Tener

Tener Expressions

POssessive Adjectives

Numbers 1-100

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For a video review of Tener, PRESS HERE

  • Tener means to have
  • Examples:
    • Tengo una clase de arte el miércoles = I have an art class on Wednesday.
    • Tenemos decoraciones para la fiesta. = We have decorations for the party.

For a video review of Tener Expressions, please PRESS HERE

  • There are some phrases in Spanish that use the verb tener (to have) where frequently the English translation is "to be"
Below are some common Spanish phrases that use the verb tener instead of ser: Examples:
  • Mi primo tiene dieciséis años. ➝ My cousin is sixteen years old.
  • Tengo hambre y sed. ➝ I am hungry and thirsty.

For video reviews of Possessive Adjectives, please PRESS HERE Possessive adjectives are used to describe what BELONGS to someone or to show RELATIONSHIP Possessive adjectives have either two or four forms. Only nuestro and vuestro have four forms (masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural). The others have only a singular and a plural form, with no distinction for gender.

For video review of Spanish Numbers 1-100, please PRESS HERE To see all numbers from 1-100 written out, please PRESS HERE You have already learned the most difficult numbers from 0 to 20. Each word for these numerals is unique. After 20, the numbers start to follow a predictable pattern, which becomes clearer in numbers 30 to 100, as follows

  1. 1. Start with the word that describes the place-value (e.g., thirty, forty)
  2. 2. Add the word y ("and")
  3. 3. Finish with the single digit in the ones place (e.g., three, four)
Examples:
  • treinta y uno: thirty-one: 31
  • treinta y dos: thirty-two: 32
  • cuarenta y cinco: forty-five: 45
  • setenta y nueve: seventy-nine: 79