© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.28.1-1 Point de départ Use the subjunctive with verbs and expressions of will and emotion. Verbs and expressions.

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© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Point de départ Use the subjunctive with verbs and expressions of will and emotion. Verbs and expressions of will are often used when someone wants to influence the actions of other people. Verbs and expressions of emotion express someones feelings or attitude.

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© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc When the main clause contains an expression of will or emotion and the subordinate clause has a different subject, the subjunctive is required.

© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Here are some verbs and expressions of will commonly followed by the subjunctive.

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© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc In English, the word that introducing the subordinate clause may be omitted. In French, never omit que between the two clauses.

© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The infinitive is used with expressions of will and emotion if there is no change of subject. In the case of avoir peur, regretter, and expressions with être, add de before the infinitive.

© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Some verbs have irregular subjunctive forms.

© and ® 2007 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Essayez! Indiquez les formes correctes du présent du subjonctif des verbes. 1.que je ________ (finir) 2.quil ________ (faire) 3.que vous ________ (être) 4.que leur enfant ________ (avoir) 5.que nous ________ (prendre) 6. que nous ________ (faire) 7. quils ________ (avoir) 8. que tu ________ (attendre) finisse