singlar first second third person piont of view first ___ ten tengo tien second ___

e emos en es eis o third ____ i have he/she has; you (formal) have you have you all have (spain) you all / they have we have

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It seems that you're looking for a breakdown of verb forms in the present tense in Spanish, specifically the conjugations for the verb "tener" (to have) in the first, second, and third person, both singular and plural. Here's how it looks:

Singular:

  • First Person:
    • Conjugation: tengo
    • Translation: I have
  • Second Person:
    • Conjugation: tienes
    • Translation: You (informal) have
  • Third Person:
    • Conjugation: tiene
    • Translation: He/She has; You (formal) have

Plural:

  • First Person:
    • Conjugation: tenemos
    • Translation: We have
  • Second Person (Spain):
    • Conjugation: tenéis
    • Translation: You all have (Spain)
  • Third Person:
    • Conjugation: tienen
    • Translation: You all have; They have

Here's a quick summary of the conjugations of the verb "tener":

| Person | Singular | Plural | |----------------|----------|------------| | 1st Person | tengo | tenemos | | 2nd Person | tienes | tenéis | | 3rd Person | tiene | tienen |

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