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Warm-up What is today’s date? Today is _____ ____ ____. Copy the questions and answer them in complete sentences. 1. How old are you? 2. Do you have siblings? 3. Do you have older brothers (hermanos mayores)? 4. Do you have books at home? 5. Do you have a backpack (mochila)? 6. Do you have pencils in your backpack? 7. Do you have friends in class? Who are they? 8. How many people are there in your family? 9. What is your favorite color? 10. Do you have a lot of shoes? How many pairs? 1. I am _______ years old.

To have = tener To be = SER To come =VENIR

“To have” means “tener” and is a very common verb to use in the English language. I have many good friends.

To have I we you he she they have have have have has

TO have is used to EXPRESS posession 1. 2. I have three books. They have a big house.

To be is used to express: To be hungry Tener hambre Tener sed Tener suerte To be thirsty To be lucky

More to be expressions: To be cold Tener frío Tener calor Tener prisa To be hot To be in a hurry

More to be expressions: To feel like doing something Tener ganas de + infinitive Tener sueño Tener miedo To be sleepy To be scared

More tener expressions: To be right 2 +2 = 4 Tener razón Tener cuidado To be careful

Let’s practice are are is are are am are am Conjugate to be to match the subject. 1. Luke and John 5. you 2. Emily 6. You (formal) 3. I 7. You guys 4. Paul and I 8. I are are is are are am are am

TO COME = VENIR

TO COME (e  ie) I we you he she They come come come comes come

To come is typically used with “from” and “to” . Venir + de Venir + a = to come from I come from the auditorium. to come to You come to the gymnasium.

Let’s practice come come comes come come come Conjugate the verb TO COME to match each subject: 1. You 4. My friends 2. Elena 5. I 3. Carmen and I 6. You (formal) come come comes come come come