Examples of using "¡tuve" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was lucky.
I had to step down.
I had a lot of constraints.
I had to go.
I had a nightmare.
I had the confirmation.
I had no choice.
- I was forced to do it.
- I had to do it.
I wasn't lucky.
I had an idea.
I had a premonition.
I had no alternative.
I had some problems.
I had to accept it.
I had to work.
I had to stop.
I recently had surgery.
I had a stroke.
I've got a son.
- I didn't have the time.
- I haven't had time.
I never had any doubts.
I had to lie to him.
I had a dream.
Last year I had ideas, this year too.
I had so little time that I had to eat lunch in a hurry.
- I had a strange dream last night.
- Last night I had a weird dream.
- I had a weird dream last night.
- Last night I had a strange dream.
I had to hire a car.
I had a strange dream last night.
I had a bad dream last night.
I had a terrible dream last night.
So I had an idea:
I had to take a risk.
So I had to change.
And I had to think,
Suddenly I got lucky.
I had a cerebral contusion.
I had to lend to him money.
- I dreamed a strange dream.
- I had a weird dream.
- I had a strange dream.
- I had a brilliant idea.
- I've had a brilliant idea.
I had a terrible experience.
Today, I had a lot of troubles.
I felt pity for the boy.
I've had a busy morning.
Yesterday I had a high fever.
I was careful.
I had a dream last night.
I had a tough day.
I had some cash stashed away.
I guess I was lucky.
I had a horrible childhood.
I had an awful day.
I had no idea.
I had a terrible dream.
I didn't have enough time.
I didn't have to move it.
I didn't have any problems.
I never had bad intentions.
Thank you, I've had enough.
I had to study English.
I sat an exam yesterday.