"Tú tienes" is used to indicate possession or something that someone has. Here's a chart focusing on the Spanish forms using "Tú tienes" (You have - informal):

Chart: Spanish Forms with "Tú tienes" ("You have")

English Spanish Usage Example Translation
You have a dog Tú tienes un perro Tú tienes un perro muy amigable. You have a very friendly dog.
You have a house Tú tienes una casa Tú tienes una casa hermosa. You have a beautiful house.
You have a car Tú tienes un coche Tú tienes un coche nuevo. You have a new car.
You have time Tú tienes tiempo Tú tienes tiempo para ayudarme. You have time to help me.
You have a problem Tú tienes un problema Tú tienes un problema serio. You have a serious problem.
You have money Tú tienes dinero Tú tienes suficiente dinero para el viaje. You have enough money for the trip.
You have an idea Tú tienes una idea Tú tienes una buena idea. You have a good idea.
You have friends Tú tienes amigos Tú tienes muchos amigos en la ciudad. You have many friends in the city.
You have a book Tú tienes un libro Tú tienes un libro interesante. You have an interesting book.
You have a family Tú tienes una familia Tú tienes una familia muy unida. You have a very close family.
You have a phone Tú tienes un teléfono Tú tienes un teléfono nuevo. You have a new phone.
You have patience Tú tienes paciencia Tú tienes mucha paciencia con los niños. You have a lot of patience with children.
You have a job Tú tienes un trabajo Tú tienes un buen trabajo en la empresa. You have a good job at the company.

Usage Notes:

  1. Tú tienes (You have): "Tú tienes" is used to indicate possession or ownership of something, whether it be physical objects, characteristics, or abstract concepts.
  2. Tú tienes un perro (You have a dog): Used to express ownership of a pet.
  3. Tú tienes una casa (You have a house): Used to express ownership of a house or home.
  4. Tú tienes un coche (You have a car): Used to express ownership of a vehicle.
  5. Tú tienes tiempo (You have time): Used to indicate that someone has available time.
  6. Tú tienes un problema (You have a problem): Used to indicate that someone has an issue or difficulty.
  7. Tú tienes dinero (You have money): Used to express that someone possesses money.
  8. Tú tienes una idea (You have an idea): Used to indicate that someone has a thought or plan.
  9. Tú tienes amigos (You have friends): Used to express that someone has friendships or social connections.
  10. Tú tienes un libro (You have a book): Used to express ownership of a book.
  11. Tú tienes una familia (You have a family): Used to indicate that someone has a family.
  12. Tú tienes un teléfono (You have a phone): Used to express ownership of a phone.
  13. Tú tienes paciencia (You have patience): Used to express that someone has the quality of being patient.
  14. Tú tienes un trabajo (You have a job): Used to indicate that someone is employed or has a position.

This chart provides a detailed guide to using "Tú tienes" in Spanish, helping learners understand how to express possession or ownership in informal situations.