"To Have" in Spanish: When to Use Haber vs Tener
Since they both mean 'to have', many Spanish learners confused 'haber' and 'tener'. Watch this video to discover the key differences between these verbs, see them in action with examples, and test your understanding with a quiz. I'll also provide easy tips to help you correctly use these verbs! To practice your listening comprehension, you can watch this video on my Spanish immersion channel: • ¿Cuándo Usar Haber o Tener? | "To Have" en... Click in this guide to see more examples of how to use 'haber' and 'tener' in Spanish: https://www.tellmeinspanish.com/gramm... In these conjugation guide, you can learn how to conjugate each one of these verbs to different tenses: https://www.tellmeinspanish.com/verbs... https://www.tellmeinspanish.com/verbs... Looking to learn Spanish? Check out the Free Spanish Learning Kit! https://www.tellmeinspanish.com/spani...

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