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tuviéramos

too-vyeh-RAH-mohs

VerbB1irregular er
if we had?hypothetical possession,we might have?expressing desire or doubt
Also:if we were to have?formal conditional statement

Quick Reference

infinitivetener
gerundteniendo
past Participletenido

📝 In Action

Si tuviéramos más tiempo, iríamos a la playa.

B1

If we had more time, we would go to the beach.

Ojalá tuviéramos un perro tan lindo como el tuyo.

B2

I wish we had a dog as cute as yours.

Era necesario que tuviéramos un plan de emergencia.

B2

It was necessary that we had an emergency plan.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • poseyéramos (if we possessed)
  • disfrutáramos (if we enjoyed (context dependent))

Common Collocations

  • Si tuviéramos que...If we had to...
  • Aunque tuviéramos...Even if we had...

💡 Grammar Points

The 'We' Form of Hypotheticals

This is the 'we' form of the verb 'tener' (to have). It is used to talk about things we wish for, things that are doubtful, or unreal conditions.

Using 'Si' (If)

When you use 'si' (if) to describe an unlikely or hypothetical situation, you must follow it with 'tuviéramos' (or another imperfect subjunctive form). The second part of the sentence usually uses the conditional tense (e.g., iríamos).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Mixing Tenses in 'If' Statements

Mistake: "Si tuvimos dinero, viajamos."

Correction: Si tuviéramos dinero, viajaríamos. (If we had money, we would travel.) The imperfect subjunctive ('tuviéramos') must be paired with the conditional ('viajaríamos').

⭐ Usage Tips

Remember the Pattern

Think of the pattern: Si + [Imperfect Subjunctive] + [Conditional]. This helps you express impossible or very unlikely dreams: 'If we had it, we would do it.'

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedtiene
yotengo
tienes
ellos/ellas/ustedestienen
nosotrostenemos
vosotrostenéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedtenía
yotenía
tenías
ellos/ellas/ustedestenían
nosotrosteníamos
vosotrosteníais

preterite

él/ella/ustedtuvo
yotuve
tuviste
ellos/ellas/ustedestuvieron
nosotrostuvimos
vosotrostuvisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedtenga
yotenga
tengas
ellos/ellas/ustedestengan
nosotrostengamos
vosotrostengáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedtuviera
yotuviera
tuvieras
ellos/ellas/ustedestuvieran
nosotrostuviéramos
vosotrostuvierais

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: tuviéramos

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'tuviéramos' to express a hypothetical situation?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does 'tener' change so much in 'tuviéramos'?

The verb 'tener' (to have) is one of the most important verbs in Spanish, and the most common verbs tend to be the most irregular. The 'tuv-' stem comes from the highly irregular past tense forms (like *tuve*), which are used as the base for the Imperfect Subjunctive.

Is 'tuviéramos' the same as 'tuviésemos'?

Yes, they mean exactly the same thing! Spanish has two accepted forms for the imperfect subjunctive: the '-ra' form (tuviéramos) and the '-se' form (tuviésemos). In most of Latin America and modern Spain, the '-ra' form (tuviéramos) is far more common.