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"has (3rd person singular)" Practice Lesson
"has (3rd person singular)" Practice Spanish lesson
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She has short hair.
Ella tiene el pelo corto.
Anyone have a question?
¿Alguien tiene una pregunta?
My daughter has a good teacher.
Mi hija tiene un buen maestro.
My region has a rich history.
Mi región tiene una rica historia.
Tom has nothing in common with us.
Tom no tiene nada en común con nosotros.
Japan has much trade with the USA.
Japón tiene mucho comercio con Estados Unidos.
This cloud has the shape of a fish.
Esta nube tiene forma de pez.
The sheep has a soft coat.
La oveja tiene un abrigo suave.
He has two convictions.
Tiene dos convicciones.
She has no talent whatsoever.
Ella no tiene talento en absoluto.
His son has a talent for music.
Su hijo tiene talento para la música.
The living room has a fireplace.
La sala de estar tiene una chimenea.
My child has a cough.
Mi hijo tiene tos.
He has pimples.
Él tiene granos.
My dog has fleas.
Mi perro tiene pulgas.
She has a tattoo.
Ella tiene un tatuaje.
She has a scar.
Ella tiene una cicatriz.
The wine has a sweet taste.
El vino tiene un sabor dulce.
She has a chubby cat.
Ella tiene un gato gordito.
The innkeeper has an inn.
La posadera tiene una posada.
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