Tener vs Haber: What's the Difference? | Spanish Grammar Lesson 📚✨

Do you know when to use TENER and when to use HABER in Spanish? 🧐 Many Spanish learners confuse these two verbs because both can mean "to have" in English. But in Spanish, they are used in VERY different ways! 🇪🇸 In this video, I'll explain the key differences so you never mix them up again. 🎯 📌 What you'll learn: ✅ TENER = to have (possession, feelings, obligations) Example: Yo tengo un perro. (I have a dog.) ✅ HABER = there is / there are (existence) or auxiliary verb (have done something) Example: Hay un perro. (There is a dog.) Example: Yo he comido. (I have eaten.) ✅ Conjugation of both verbs in present tense 📊 ✅ Common mistakes and how to avoid them ❌ ✅ Lots of example sentences and practice 🎧 🎯 Don't forget to: 👍 LIKE this video if it helped you 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more Spanish grammar lessons 📢 SHARE with a friend who struggles with Tener vs Haber 💬 COMMENT your own example sentence 📚 Want to take your Spanish further? I offer both online and in-person Spanish classes. For more information, feel free to contact me at: 📧 [email protected] ¡Gracias por aprender conmigo! 🙌 ¡Domina Tener y Haber y habla español con confianza!