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Has it in Spanish 🇪🇸


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has it lo tiene
How to say “has it” in Spanish? “Lo tiene”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “lo tiene” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on has it in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: lo tie-NE

7 months ago

Tip

When you use reflexive pronouns you say the pronoun before the verb

8 months ago

lo tiene info.

Tips to remember “lo tiene”:
– Break down the phrase: “lo” means “it” and refers to a masculine noun, and “tiene” comes from the verb “tener,” which means “to have.”
– Associate “tiene” with “tenant,” someone who has a place.
– Think of “lo” as a placeholder for something specific when practicing phrases: “¿Dónde está el libro?” (Where is the book?) -> “Lo tiene Juan” (John has it).

Explanations:
– “Lo tiene” is a direct translation of “has it” referring to a third person singular subject, such as he/she/it or a formal “you” (usted).

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Posee” (possesses)

Conjugations of “tener”:
– Past (Preterite): tuvo
– Past (Imperfect): tenía
– Present: tiene
– Future: tendrá
– Conditional: tendría
– Subjunctive Present: tenga
– Subjunctive Past: tuviera/tuviese

Examples of sentences:
– Present: “Él lo tiene en su bolsillo.” (He has it in his pocket.)
– Past (Preterite): “Ayer, ella lo tuvo en sus manos.” (Yesterday, she had it in her hands.)
– Past (Imperfect): “Juan siempre lo tenía en su escritorio.” (Juan always had it on his desk.)
– Future: “Mañana lo tendrá listo.” (Tomorrow he will have it ready.)
– Conditional: “Si preguntaras, él lo tendría para ti.” (If you asked, he would have it for you.)
– Subjunctive Present: “Es importante que lo tenga para la reunión.” (It’s important that he has it for the meeting.)
– Subjunctive Past: “Me sorprendería si lo tuviera ya.” (I would be surprised if he already had it.)

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