Tener (to have), venir (to come), and salir (to go out) in the imperative form
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Tener (to have), venir (to come), and salir (to go out) in the imperative form
The verbs tener (to have), venir (to come), and salir (to go out) are irregular and are conjugated as follows in the imperative form:
Tener
(usted) tenga
(nosotros/as) tengamos
(vosotros/as) tened
(ustedes) tengan
Venir
(usted) venga
(nosotros/as) vengamos
(vosotros/as) venid
(ustedes) vengan
Salir
(usted) salga
(nosotros/as) salgamos
(vosotros/as) salid
(ustedes) salgan
Tenga paciencia, por favor.
Have some patience, please.
Ven a cenar.
Come to dinner.
Salgamos mañana.
Let's go out tomorrow.
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