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written by: lwitkop edited by: Rebecca Scudder updated: 3/2/2012 http://www.brighthubeducation.com/learning- spanish/33236-verbs-use-the-wedding-acronym-for-the- subjunctive/
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Deciding when to use the subjunctive = handy acronym will help you better understand when to include the subjunctive in your writing and speaking. The Subjunctive Mood expresses hypothetical conditions. You can see the subjunctive in action in the English sentence, "If I were a millionaire (when you are not, in fact, a millionaire), I would travel around the world.“ The WEDDING Acronym Each letter in the word WEDDING describes a condition requiring the use of the subjunctive mood.
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W – Wish/Will Verbs that express a desire, including querer /to want, desear /to desire and preferir /to prefer, require the subjunctive mood. El professor quiere que sus alumnos hablen en español todos los días. /The teacher wants his students to speak Spanish every day. E – E – Emotion Some verbs expressing emotion include esperar /to hope, alegrarse /to become happy and temer /to fear. They all call for the use of the subjunctive. ¡Cuanto me alegro de que mi amiga regrese de las vacaciones! /I'm so happy that my friend is returning from vacation! D – D – Doubt Use the subjunctive with the verb dudar /to doubt. Use the subjunctive Dudo que mi hermana vaya a la universidad. /I doubt that my sister will go to college. ..
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D – D – Denial Negar /to deny is another verb that will always require the subjunctive. Señora Solís negó que estuviera en casa a las cinco. /Mrs. Solis denied that she was at home at five o'clock. I – I – Impersonal expressions When you use impersonal expressions like es necesario, this is another occasion when you will need to turn to the subjunctive. Es mejor que la fiesta termine a la medianoche. /It's better if the party ends at midnight
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N – N – Negation Although verbs like creer /to believe and pensar /to think call for the indicative mood, in their negative forms, Spanish speakers must switch to the subjunctive. No creo que haga sol mañana. /I don't think it will be sunny tomorrow. G – General expressions/God The expression ojalá que will always require the subjunctive mood. Although the phrase is used to convey, "I hope that...", its literal translation is, "may God grant that..." Ojalá que ganes el campeonato. /I hope you win the championship.
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Variations There are a few variations on the WEDDING acronym for the subjunctive in Spanish. Some teachers say that the N represents Need, including negative statements in either the Doubt or Denial column. A common variation on the G is to include ojalá que as part of a larger category of General Expressions, such as a menos que or en caso de que. It doesn't really matter which version of WEDDING you use in your studies. The important thing is that you choose a description that you will remember, so you can arrive at a clearer understanding of the uses of the subjunctive mood.
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