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El subjuntivo (el uso)

El subjuntivo (el uso). -The subjunctive is a mood and is used to say that one person influences the actions of another. (it is not a tense on its own). Hoy, vamos a aprender como se usa esta forma…. The subjunctive mood will always have 3 parts:. Present indicative (one person). que.

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El subjuntivo (el uso)

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  1. El subjuntivo(el uso)

  2. -The subjunctive is a mood and is used to say that one person influences the actions of another. (it is not a tense on its own) Hoy, vamos a aprender como se usa esta forma…

  3. The subjunctive mood will always have 3 parts: Present indicative (one person) que Present subjunctive (another person) Ella sugiere que yo aprenda español. She suggests that I learn Spanish. She may suggest… She will suggest…

  4. The indicative mood is used to express factual information, certainty, and objectivity. Maria va a la escuela. The subjunctive mood is used to express everything except certainty and objectivity (like doubt, possibility, subjectivity, etc.) Los padres quieren que Maria vaya a la escuela

  5. ¿Cuándo se usa el subjuntivo? Cuando vas a una WEDDING

  6. ISH/WANT W E D D I N G MOTION We are gathered here today to join the parts of the subjunctive… OUBT ENIAL MPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS EGATION ENERAL EXPRESSIONS

  7. decir insistir en necesitar permitir preferir (eie) prohibir querer (eie) recomendar (eie) sugerir (eie) Common verbs (that are often followed by que+ subjunctive)

  8. Te amo, mi esposo Te amo, mi esposa 24 KT “Que”

  9. ¿Mi amor? Necesito… El esposo quiere que la esposa cocine. El esposo quiere que la esposa limpie. El esposo quiere que la esposa cosa la ropa.

  10. La esposa recomienda que el esposo corte el césped. ¿Mi amor? Necesito… La esposa recomienda que el esposo lave el coche. La esposa recomienda que el esposo saque la basura.

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