Questions & Answers about Tengo una canción.
Why do we say Tengo instead of Tiene or Tienes?
Tengo is the first-person singular form (for "I") of the verb tener in Spanish. Tiene is used for "he/she/it" or the formal "you," and tienes is for the informal "you."
Is it correct to drop Yo before Tengo?
Yes. In Spanish, the subject (like yo) is often omitted because the verb ending already indicates who is performing the action. Saying Yo tengo is not wrong, but native speakers commonly just say Tengo.
Why is it una canción and not un canción?
How do I know that canción is feminine?
Does Tengo una canción mean I must do something with a song?