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Do You Need Yo Before Tengo? [Solved]
The verb (in its infinitive form) here is “tener”, which means to have. But it’s only ever “tengo” when the subject is “I”, so you never need to say “Yo” (which means “I”, remember).1 Feb 2020
Culcha Candela - No Tengo Problema (Official Video - 8K)
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5 ways to use “TENGO” - “to have” in Spanish
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Yo La Tengo - “Before We Run” by Emily Hubley
Visual by Emily Hubley http://www.yolatengo.com/ http://www.matadorrecords.com/ Matador Records on the web: …