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Page 256. The Verb VENIR. The Verb VENIR. You use venir to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. ¿A qué hora vienes al restaurante? Vengo a las cuatro de la tarde. Here are all the present tense forms. The Verb TENER. Here is the verb “To Have” in English. I come

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  1. Page 256 The Verb VENIR

  2. The Verb VENIR • You use venir to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. • ¿A qué hora vienes al restaurante? • Vengo a las cuatro de la tarde. • Here are all the present tense forms.

  3. The Verb TENER • Here is the verb “To Have” in English.

  4. I come You come He She comes It We come They come TO COME

  5. Yo vengo Tú vienes Ud. Él viene Ella Nosotros venimos Vosotros venís Uds. Ellos vienen Ellas VENIR

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