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El Subjuntivo When to use it – Indicators #2
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So Far You have learned so far to use the subjunctive with the following: To express necessity and possibility Es posibleEs imposible Es probableEs improbable Es importanteEs necesario Es buenoEs mejor Es fácilEs difícil To express wishes, preferences, and demands Desearto desire Esperarto hope Preferirto prefer Mandarto order Insistir ento insist
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Expresiones de emoción Use the subjunctive in a clause that modifies a verb or expression conveying any kind of emotion. Examples: Alegrarse deto be happy about Estar contento(a)to be glad Estar tristeto be sad Sorprenderto surprise Gustarto like Es una lástimait’s a pity Temerto fear Tener miedo deto be afraid
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Expresiones de emoción Unlike other expressions that take the subjunctive, the information in a clause following a verb or expression of emotion can be factual. Use the subjunctive just because the information is introduced by a phrase indicating emotion. Examples: Me alegro de que Teresa esté con nosotros. Teresa is for sure with us, but because I’m happy (emotion), use the subjunctive. ¿Estás contento de que Teresa esté aqui? Again, Teresa is really here. Use the subjunctive following the glad phrase. Creo que es una lástima que esté con nosotros. Teresa is still here for sure. I feel emotionally (it’s a shame) so use the subjunctive.
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Expresiones de duda When a clause is introduced by a statement of doubt, the subjunctive is used in the dependent clause since it is not known for a fact if the action will take place. The opposite is true. If the information is introduced with a statement of certainty, the indicative is used. Ejemplos SubjunctiveIndicative DudarNo dudar Es dudosoNo es dudoso (no hay duda) No estar seguroEstar seguro No creerCreer No es ciertoEs cierto
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En cláusulas adverbiales Use the subjunctive with the following conjunctions because the information that follows is not necessarily real. Para queso that De modo queso that, in such a way that De manera que so that, in such a way that Con tal de queprovided that Sin queunless, without A menos queunless Ejemplos Marta no irá a menos que tú la acompañes. Marta’s not going unless you accompany her.
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